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Digital Image: The Omega Nebula

Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 26, 2026

The Omega Nebula: Messier 17 – A Glowing Stellar Nursery in Sagittarius The Omega Nebula, also known as Messier 17 (M17), the Swan Nebula, Horseshoe Nebula, or Lobster Nebula, is one of the most striking emission nebulae in the night sky. Located in the constellation Sagittarius, this vibrant H II region shines with the light Read More …

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Digital Image: The Wild Duck Cluster

Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 26, 2026

The Wild Duck Cluster: Messier 11 – A Stellar Jewel in Scutum The Wild Duck Cluster, cataloged as Messier 11 (M11) or NGC 6705, ranks among the most impressive open star clusters in the night sky. Nestled in the faint constellation Scutum (the Shield), this dense gathering of stars lies about 6,200 light-years from Earth, Read More …

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Digital Image: The Soul Nebula

Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 26, 2026

The Soul Nebula: IC 1848 – A Cosmic Cradle of Stars The Soul Nebula, also known as IC 1848, Westerhout 5 (W5), or Sharpless 2-199, is a breathtaking emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. Often paired with its famous neighbor, the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), the duo forms the iconic “Heart and Soul” complex—a vibrant Read More …

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Digital Image: The Andromeda Galaxy

Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 26, 2026

The Andromeda Galaxy: Our Cosmic Neighbor, Messier 31 The Andromeda Galaxy, cataloged as Messier 31 (or M31), is one of the most awe-inspiring objects in the night sky. As the closest major spiral galaxy to our Milky Way, it offers a breathtaking preview of galactic structure and our shared cosmic future. Located about 2.5 million Read More …

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Digital Image: Cedar Ridge Milky Way

Posted onJanuary 26, 2026January 26, 2026

Milky Way over Cedar Ridge The photograph captures a breathtaking, wide-angle view of the night sky above South Field at Cedar Ridge in Kentucky, taken as a 2.5-hour integrated exposure (a tracked, stacked composite of multiple sub-exposures to reduce noise and bring out faint details while keeping stars pin-sharp). Foreground Landscape The lower third of Read More …

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