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  • Prelude to a Supernova

    Title motif. In the center is white on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark background and placed just above a partial hemisphere of a planet resembling Jupiter. The planet has clouds and bands of orange and white. Several blurred astronomical images create a border along the left, right, and top edges of the frame.
  • A New Age in Astronomy: The James Webb Space Telescope

    Image of the James Webb Space Telescope in a clean room. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "A New Age in Astronomy: The James Webb Space Telescope." Text at bottom reads "The James Webb Space Telescope is the largest telescope we've ever sent into space."
  • Celestial Tour: Orion's Fire

    Image of a portion of the Orion Nebula. Text in the center reads "Orion's Fire."
  • Celestial Tour: "Guest Stars" in the Sky

    Artist's concept of a supernova explosion. Text at bottom reads "It is one of the largest explosions that takes place in space."
  • In a Different Light: The Crab Nebula

    Framed image of the Crab Nebula. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Crab Nebula." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • In a Different Light: The Lagoon Nebula

    Framed image of the Lagoon Nebula. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Lagoon Nebula." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • What in the Universe: M87 Jet

    Image of particles ejected from around a black hole. In the top left corner is a label noting the number of days that have passed. A red box in the bottom right has text and is overlaid on the image.
  • What in the Universe: Ghost of Jupiter Nebula

    At left is an image of NGC 3242 as observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope. At the top right is text that reads "Ghost of Jupiter Nebula (NGC 3242), Hydra Constellation." Just below is an image of a close-up of NGC 3242 as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope. More text appears below.
  • Celestial Tour: Monsters in Deep Space

    Image of a galaxy overlaid with an image of a simulated star cluster. Text at right reads "This computer simulation shows star motion in a typical cluster over the course of 50 million years."
  • What in the Universe: Betelgeuse

    At left is an image of Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star, against the black background of space. At top right is title text that reads "Betelgeuse: A Resolved Red Supergiant Star, Orion Constellation." Just below is an image of a field of stars with an orange star with diffraction spikes in the center. More text appears below.
  • Image Tour: Cat’s Paw Nebula

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "Cat's Paw Nebula, Image Tour." Just below is a small image of the Cat's Paw Nebula. More text appears below. At right is a larger version of the Cat's Paw Nebula image, which is overlaid with a graphic of a cat's paw.
  • Image Tour: Cassiopeia A

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "Cassiopeia A, Image Tour." Just below is a small image of Cassiopeia A. A small white box highlights the area that appears magnified at right. More text appears below. The image at right has a feature labeled "Neutron Star."
  • In a Different Light: Helix Nebula

    Framed image of the Helix Nebula. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, Helix Nebula." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • In a Different Light: Eta Carinae

    Framed image of Eta Carinae. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, Eta Carinae." A list of facts is overlaid on the left side of the image
  • Did You Know: Recycling in the Universe

    At left is an image of a supernova remnant. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "The Sun is made of recycled matter from other stars." More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: Stars and You

    At left is an image of the Crab Nebula with a section of the periodic table of elements. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "You are made from stardust." More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: The Big Bang

    At left is an artist's concept of distant galaxies against the dark background of space. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "The big bang was an expansion, not an explosion." More text appears below.
  • Cosmic Tour: The Monkey Head Nebula

    At left is text. In the bottom left corner is a blue-green box with text that reads "Cosmic Tour, Monkey Head." At right is an image of the Monkey Head with labeled features. In the bottom right corner is a scale bar.
  • Image Tour: The Bubble Nebula

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "The Bubble Nebula, Image Tour." A list of facts appears below. At right is an image of the Bubble Nebula.
  • What in the Universe: The Bat Shadow HBC 672 

    At left is an image of the Serpens Nebula as observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. The image has two white lines forming an "X" toward its top right corner. At top right is text that reads "Shadows of a Circumstellar Disk, Serpens Nebula, Milky Way Galaxy." Just below is an artist's concept of a shadow cast by a circumstellar disk. More text appears below.

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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.