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  • Astro Snack: Galaxies

    Against a blue background are artist’s concepts of a large pizza toward the center left and a small salad toward the bottom right. Text appears at top.
  • In a Different Light: The Pinwheel Galaxy

    Framed image of the Pinwheel Galaxy. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Pinwheel Galaxy." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • What in the Universe: Stars

    At left is a swath of space with various points of light, yellow-white and blue-white stars with diffraction spikes, and spiral galaxies. At top right is text that reads "Open Star Cluster, NGC 6791, Lyra Constellation." Just below is an image showing a ground-based view of the star cluster. More text appears below.
  • In a Different Light: Center of the Milky Way

    Framed image of supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, Center of the Milky Way." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • What in the Universe: Black Holes

    At left is an image of a swath of space. A white box highlights an area toward the bottom right. At top right is title text that reads "Black Hole X-Ray Emissions, Sextans Constellation, Cosmos Field." Just below is an image that shows a magnified view of the area highlighted in the white box. More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: Images of the Milky Way

    At left is an artist's concept of the Milky Way galaxy. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "We can only photograph the Milky Way from the inside." More text appears below.
  • Celestial Tour: Dark Constellations

    Painting of the night sky. Text in the top left corner reads "Painting of the Inca view of the night sky, Cusco, Peru." Text at bottom reads "For the Incas, the band of the Milky Way was the celestial river, Mayu, the source of Earth's water."
  • Myth vs Reality: Stars, Light, and Time

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a field of stars and galaxies on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • At a Glance: The First Galaxies—Observing with the Webb Space Telescope

    A grid-like collage of early galaxies. Text toward the bottom reads "And extremely early galaxies often appear as smallish blobs of stars."
  • Celestial Tour: The Journey of Light

    Artist's concept of the James Webb Space Telescope against a field of galaxies.
  • Above and Beyond: Observing Infrared from Early Galaxies

    Infrared image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Text in the top right corner reads "Hubble Ultra Deep Field in Infrared." Text in the center reads "The James Webb Space Telescope can see even younger galaxies, in more detail, deeper in the cosmos."
  • Above and Beyond: Spiral Galaxy NGC 1309

    Image of NGC 1309. Text in the top right corner reads "Spiral Galaxy NGC 1309." Text toward the top reads "This is spiral galaxy NGC 1309, 100 million light-years away from Earth."
  • Insight Into: The Electromagnetic Spectrum

    The electromagnetic spectrum is depicted as a mostly grayscale bar that runs horizontally across a starry, black background. Text at left, just above the bar, reads "Electromagnetic Spectrum." Toward the bar's center left is a colorful section that starts as purple at left before moving to a narrow rainbow-colored section. It then becomes red before ending as a light orange at the right end. Text at center, above the bar, reads "All of the different forms of light compose the electromagnetic spectrum."
  • At a Glance: Galaxy M101 in Infrared Light

    Two side-by-side images of spiral galaxy M101 as seen in visible light by the Hubble Space Telescope and infrared light as imaged by the Spitzer Space Telescope. A gray box toward the bottom left reads "In visible light, bright stars dominate the view." A gray box toward the bottom right reads "In infrared light, warm dust and gas clouds are more prominent."
  • Myth vs Reality: Seeing Galaxies

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a galaxy on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • Celestial Tour: Galaxy Evolution

    Image of a field of galaxies. Text in the center reads "Webb now turns its gaze on the universe's most distant galaxies, the tiny galaxy building blocks that became the graceful spirals and glowing ellipticals we know today."
  • Above and Beyond: The Sombrero Galaxy in Infrared Light

    Image of the Sombrero Galaxy. In the top right corner is text that reads "Visible Light" and a rainbow-colored bar just below it. Text at bottom reads "The Sombrero Galaxy, 28 million light-years away, is a striking example of a spiral galaxy seen nearly edge-on from Earth."
  • Above and Beyond: Centaurus A in Infrared Light

    Image of the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A. Text toward the top left reads "They are thought to form from merging galaxies."
  • Above and Beyond: The Milky Way Center in Infrared Light

    Infrared image of the Milky Way center. Text toward the top right corner reads "Center of Milky Way." A red box on the right has text that reads "Infrared Light." Text at bottom reads "The Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes teamed up to take this picture of the center of our Milky Way Galaxy with their infrared cameras."
  • Insight Into: Scale of the Universe

    Artist's concept of many galaxies against a black swath of space. Text appears in the center.

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