Planet J1407b is 430 light years from Earth and 10-40 times the size of Jupiter. It’s too soon to tell if these truly are rings, but if they are…
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Image of Messier 81 (M81). Located about 12 million light-years away in the Ursa Major constellation, M81 is among the brightest of the galaxies visible by telescope from Earth.
Image credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA/Harvard-Smithsonian CfA
Auroras Colorful Veil Over Earth : NASA astronaut Scott Kelly shared this photograph on social media, taken from the International Space Station on August 15, 2015. Kelly wrote, #Aurora trailing a colorful veil over Earth this morning. Good morning from @space_station! #YearInSpace
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A stellar fingerprint - an emission-line star known as IRAS 12196-6300
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Hoag’s Object Hoag’s Object is a non typical galaxy of a type known as a ring galaxy. It is a nearly perfect ring of hot blue stars which circle around the yellow nucleus of this ring galaxy. The galaxy is approximately 600 million light years away from the constellation Serpens. Image credit: NASA
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These postage-stamp-size images reveal 36 young galaxies caught in the act of merging with other galaxies. These galaxies appear as they existed many billions of years ago. Astronomers have dubbed them “tadpole galaxies” because of their distinct knot-and-tail shapes, which suggest that they are engaging in galactic mergers.
Credit: NASA, A. Straughn, S. Cohen, and R. Windhorst (Arizona State University), and the HUDF team (Space Telescope Science Institute) Source: http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo0604a/