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Beach
A beautiful beach on the North Island of New Zealand,
Big Brother to the Milky Way
This image from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer shows NGC 6744, one of the galaxies most similar to our Milky Way in the local universe. This ultraviolet view highlights the vast extent of the fluffy spiral arms, and demonstrates that star formation can occur in the outer regions of galaxies. The galaxy is situated in the constellation of Pavo at a distance of about 30 million light-years. NGC 6744 is bigger than the Milky Way, with a disk stretching 175,000 light-years across. A small, distorted companion galaxy is located nearby, which is similar to our galaxy's Large Magellanic Cloud. This companion, called NGC 6744A, can be seen as a blob in the main galaxy's outer arm, at upper right. JPL managed the GALEX mission and built the science instrument. The mission's principal investigator, Chris Martin, is at Caltech. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., developed the mission under the Explorers Program it manages. Researchers sponsored by Yonsei University in South Korea and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) in France collaborated on the mission. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. Graphics and additional information about the Galaxy Evolution Explorer are online at: http://www.nasa.gov/galex.,
Cliff, beach, dog
A cocker spaniel poodle mix runs on a beach in Prince Edward Island,
Dead Star Creates Celestial Havoc
A star's spectacular death in the constellation Taurus was observed on Earth as the supernova of 1054 A.D. Now, almost a thousand years later, a superdense neutron star left behind by the stellar death is spewing out a blizzard of extremely high-energy particles into the expanding debris field known as the Crab Nebula. This composite image uses data from three of NASA's Great Observatories. The Chandra X-ray image is shown in light blue, the Hubble Space Telescope optical images are in green and dark blue, and the Spitzer Space Telescope's infrared image is in red. The size of the X-ray image is smaller than the others because ultrahigh-energy X-ray emitting electrons radiate away their energy more quickly than the lower-energy electrons emitting optical and infrared light. The neutron star, which has the mass equivalent to the sun crammed into a rapidly spinning ball of neutrons twelve miles across, is the bright white dot in the center of the image.,
Empire State Building
View of the Empire State Building from Top of the Rock, Original resource at http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=16166&picture=empire-state-building.
Greek Church
A Greek Orthodox church in Agios Georgios, Cyprus., Original resource at http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=4391&picture=greek-church.
Strings
Detail of the suspension portion of a bridge, Original resource at http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=101881&picture=strings.
Tower Bridge At Night
London's Tower Bridge at night., Original resource at http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=8250&picture=tower-bridge-at-night.