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  • Above and Beyond: Alien Air—Atmosphere of an Exoplanet

    Starlight shining through exoplanet atmosphere. Text at bottom reads "Alien Air. On its journey, some of the light is absorbed by atoms and molecules in the planet's atmosphere."
  • Above and Beyond: Celestial Signature—The Sun’s Spectrum

    Absorption spectrum of the Sun. Text at bottom reads "Celestial Signature. The positions of the lines tell us about the star's motion, while the brightness of the colors reflect the star's temperature."
  • Above and Beyond: Eta Carinae

    Image of Eta Carinae. Text at bottom reads "Eta Carinae."
  • Above and Beyond: Supernova Remnant N49

    Image of Supernova Remnant N49. Text toward the bottom left reads "These stringy filaments are the ruins of a massive star that blew up in a small, nearby galaxy." Text at bottom reads "N49 Supernova Remnant."
  • Above and Beyond: Supernova Remnant 0509

    Image of Supernova Remnant 0509. Text at top reads "The supernova that produced this glowing shell of gas might have been triggered by an unusual scenario — the collision of two stellar relics called white dwarfs." Text at bottom reads "SNR 0509 Supernova Remnant."
  • Above and Beyond: Supernova 1987A

    Image of Supernova 1987A. Text in the center reads "Soon after its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope discovered three rings of gas and dust around the blast site that were ejected by the star before it exploded." Text at bottom reads "SN 1987A Supernova."
  • Above and Beyond: Stars in our Galaxy, the Milky Way

    Photo of stars in the Milky Way. Text toward the bottom left reads "In a remote location away from city lights, we can see up to a couple thousand stars."
  • Above and Beyond: Star Cluster Omega Centauri

    Image of Star Cluster Omega Centauri. Text at left reads "The red stars are even older, cooler, and bigger."
  • Above and Beyond: Star Cluster Pismis 24

    Image of Star Cluster Pismis 24. Text toward the top right reads "In a nebula 8,000 light-years from Earth resides a small cluster of stars called Pismis 24." Below is a small blue and white graphic of Hubble and text that reads "Hubble Space Telescope." In the bottom right corner is light brown text that reads "Pismis 24."
  • Above and Beyond: Star Cluster NGC 602

    Image of Star Cluster NGC 602. Text toward the top right reads "Potent winds and high-energy radiation let loose by the young stars are eating away at the inner edge of the nebula."
  • Above and Beyond: The Tarantula Nebula

    Image of the Tarantula Nebula. Text at right reads "Their cosmic résumé includes a variety of ridges, pillars, and valleys carved out of the nebula's gas and dust."
  • Above and Beyond: Star Formation in the Whirlpool Galaxy

    Image of the Whirlpool Galaxy. Text in the top right corner reads "As stars form within these nebulae, their strong stellar winds and searing ultraviolet radiation blow away their veils of gas."
  • Above and Beyond: Thackeray’s Globules

    Image of Thackeray's Globules. Text toward the center left reads "These clouds, however, show signs of disruption and breakup — likely side effects of residing near hot, massive stars that have already burst to life."
  • Above and Beyond: Planetary Nebula NGC 2440

    Image of Planetary Nebula NGC 2440. A yellow circle in the top right corner has red text that reads "Planetary Nebula NGC 2440." Text toward the bottom left reads "The nebula's bow-tie shape suggests the star might have released its gas in multiple bursts and in different directions."
  • Above and Beyond: Cat’s Eye Nebula

    Image of Cat's Eye Nebula. A yellow circle in the top right corner has text that reads "Cat's Eye Nebula." Text at left reads "A pair of wobbling jets might have pushed away some of the gas into two swirling tendrils on either end."
  • Above and Beyond: Planetary Nebula NGC 6302

    Image of Planetary Nebula NGC 6302. A yellow circle in the top right corner has red text that reads "Planetary Nebula NGC 6302." Text toward the bottom left reads "The gas in the wings is expanding through space at more than 600,000 miles an hour — fast enough to travel from Earth to the Moon in 24 minutes."
  • Above and Beyond: The Eagle Nebula in Visible and Infrared Light

    Infrared image of the Eagle Nebula. Text toward the top right corner reads "Hubble image of Eagle Nebula M16." A red box just below has text that reads "Infrared Light." Text toward the right reads "Hubble's infrared view pierces through the dust to reveal stars embedded within the pillars and countless others lying in the distance."
  • Above and Beyond: Antennae Galaxies

    Image of two galaxies colliding. Text at bottom left reads "Antennae, Galaxies." Text at bottom center reads "Gas and dust from the merging galaxies are smashing into each other, giving life to bright blue stars amidst brilliant pink nurseries."
  • Above and Beyond: Edge-On Galaxy NGC 5866

    Image of NGC 5866. Text in the bottom left corner has text that reads "Galaxy NGC 5866." Text at the bottom reads "Murky dust lanes nearly cleave the bright glow of the galaxy's huge halo in half."
  • Above and Beyond: Spiral Galaxy NGC 6217

    Image of NGC 6217. Text in the bottom left corner reads "Galaxy NGC 6217." Text at the bottom reads "Bright blue stars and clusters of stars swirl around the center of the galaxy along a coiled set of scaffolding known as spiral arms."

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This product is based upon work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A and NNX15AB26G and contracts NAS5-26555 and NAS5-03127. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.