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Photo of Ireland from space, 2003

National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Artist’s conception of Andromeda active core, NASA, 2005

“This artist’s concept shows a view across a mysterious disk of young, blue stars encircling a supermassive black hole at the core of the neighboring Andromeda Galaxy (M31). The region around the black hole is barely visible at the center of the disk. The background stars are the typical older, redder population of stars that inhabit the cores of most galaxies. Spectroscopic observations by the Hubble Space Telescope reveal that the blue light consists of more than 400 stars that formed in a burst of activity about 200 million years ago. The stars are tightly packed in a disk that is only a light-year across. Under the black hole’s gravitational grip, the stars are traveling very fast: 2.2 million miles an hour (3.6 million kilometers an hour, or 1,000 kilometers a second) Object Names: M31, Andromeda Galaxy, NGC 224.” — NASA

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Concept art for Crew Exploration Vehicle, NASA.

Constellation Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).  Art design by John Frassanito & Associates.

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“Ceres: Queen of the Asteroid Belt,” NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2015

This was one of 14 faux, retro travel posters entitled “The Exoplanet Travel Bureau Poster Series,” produced two years ago by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  They’re all damned cool, and this strikes me as a pretty neat public relations effort.

You can download the posters for free at the NASA JPL website here.

 

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