The photo shows the TOP 10 best astronomical photos of 2025. All of these objects, located at incredible distances from Earth, have gigantic, astronomical dimensions, measured in light years.
Sources: Reuters/NASA, ESA, NASA, STScI, AURA.
Sources: Reuters/NASA, ESA, NASA, STScI, AURA.
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This stunning 9-gigapixel image of the Milky Way contains 84 million stars
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🛸 Training with Canadarm.
Before capturing the NG-23 cargo spacecraft, the crew on board the ISS practiced operating the Canadarm using a simulation target. The time-lapse shows two hours of training with Houston, where precise movements and coordination were honed.
Before capturing the NG-23 cargo spacecraft, the crew on board the ISS practiced operating the Canadarm using a simulation target. The time-lapse shows two hours of training with Houston, where precise movements and coordination were honed.
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A bit of the beauty of our Sun, processed by Seán Doran.
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Footage of the spacecraft undocking from the ISS from space
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👽 First look at Earth from space.
In 1946, a camera on a V-2 rocket showed people the planet from the edge of space for the first time.
Since then, technology has made tremendous advances: modern satellites and space stations capture every curve of the Earth and city lights with incredible clarity, revealing the planet to us in a whole new way.
In 1946, a camera on a V-2 rocket showed people the planet from the edge of space for the first time.
Since then, technology has made tremendous advances: modern satellites and space stations capture every curve of the Earth and city lights with incredible clarity, revealing the planet to us in a whole new way.
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