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  • In Focus for the First Time: Sagittarius A*

    Image of Sagittarius A star. A gray box in the bottom left corner has text that reads "In Focus for the First Time: Sagittarius A*." Text at top reads "The result is the first image of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, called Sagittarius A* (pronounced A-star)."
  • Astro Snack: Black Holes

    Against a blue background is an artist’s concept of a ball of rice. Text above and below the rice reads “Hi, I’m Mochi.”
  • In a Different Light: Hercules A

    Framed image of Hercules A. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, Hercules A." A list of facts is overlaid on the left side of the image.
  • 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."
  • 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics

    Title motif. Toward the top is on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark, star-filled background, which shows Earth at left and a colorful swath of gas and dust at right. In the bottom right corner is the date “October 21, 2020.”
  • Warped Light and Dark Matter

    Image of many distant galaxies. A gray box in the bottom left corner has text that reads "Warped Light and Dark Matter." Text in the top left corner reads "It can be "far more interesting" to not find what you are looking for, and instead find something unexpected."
  • Did You Know: Going Beyond Light

    At left is an artist's concept of gravitational waves. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "There's more to the universe than human eyes can see." More text appears below.
  • 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."
  • At a Glance: Types of Supernova

    Text at top reads "There's More Than One Way to Destroy a Star, at-a-Glance."  At left is a yellow box with text. On the right is an artist's concept of a white dwarf star.
  • Celestial Tour: A Star's Demise—Origin of the Crab Nebula

    A close-up of the Crab Nebula overlaid with a black-and-white sketch of the object on the left. Text in the top left corner reads "In a sketch made by an astronomer in the mid-1800s, the supernova remnant resembled a crab."

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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.