Awesome Space Photos

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do you have any wonderful photos in shades of teal or blue?
Here's some that I have:

Messier 45 aka the Pleiades
Messier45.webp

NGC-1935
NGC-1935.webp

NGC-1999 aka the Cosmic Keyhole
NGC-1999.webp

NGC-346
NGC-346-Optical.webp

Caldwell 92 (specifically the bottom-left corner, I can crop it if you need)
Caldwell92.webp

Hope these helped.
 
RS Puppis, a Cepheid star. These periodically dim and brighten over the course of a few days.
RS-Puppis.webp
 
HL Tauri, an extremely young star (<100,000 years) in the Taurus constellation, surrounded by its protoplanetary disc.
HL-Tauri.jpg
 
Voyager 2's photo of Neptune had multiple color iterations that became more accurate as time went on.
From left to right: Original photo in 1989 with exaggerated color, 2016 color recalibration with minor enhancement, and true color recalibration in 2023.
Neptune-1989.jpg Neptune-2016.jpg Neptune-2023.png
 
Circular_slide_rule.JPG
(thumbnail)

Back in those early days of spaceflight, people involved with spacecraft used slide rules... because there was a lack of calculators.​
 
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