ISS astronaut captured one of the rarest phenomena: sprite-like blue jets in the upper atmosphere.
About 4.3 billion years ago, Mars may have had enough water to cover its entire surface in a liquid layer about 450 feet deep
Image of Alaska taken from space | NASA
‘Mystic Mountain’ captured by Hubble in the Carina Nebula
Scandinavia at night from the ISS
‘Mystic Mountain’ captured by Hubble in the Carina Nebula
Clearest image of Pluto
Image of Alaska taken from space | NASA
The Spider Nebula | NASA
Io in Front of Jupiter captured by Cassini
James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared view of the Pillars of Creation
‘Mystic Mountain’ captured by Hubble in the Carina Nebula
Image of Alaska taken from space | NASA
The birth of a star as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope
The clearest photo of Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun | NASA
King Neptune
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All four gas giants captured by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Jupiter’s aurora captured by Hubble
Canadian rainbow skies Credit: NASA
“Mickey Mouse" resemblance, created by the accumulation of craters on the surface of Mercury
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June 5-6, 2012: Ultra-high definition view the transit of Venus across the face of the sun
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Saturn and its moons photographed by Voyager 2
Pluto's moon, Charon, at highest resolution so far captured by NASA
One of the most reproduced images in history - The Blue Marble
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The Mackenzie River in Canada seen from space Credit|NASA
A close-up view of Jupiter’s famous Great Red Spot
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The Sombrero Galaxy
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The M51 galaxy captured by Webb
Venus and Jupiter over the ocean