Gallery: Space Photos of the Week: The Crab Nebula Ain't Got No Legs
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NGC 6503 is a spiral galaxy at the edge of the “Local Void,” a seemingly empty section of space nearly 150 million light-years across.
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A first-time look at a giant red star, L2 Puppis, giving birth to a planetary nebula.
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A photo of the Crab Nebula, a remnant of a supernova explosion. Remains of the exploded star are still expanding about 1500 kilometres per second.
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Saturn’s moon Thethys which is covered by multiple impact craters. The crater Odysseus (pictured on the right) covers about 18 percent of the moon’s surface.
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A southern constellation surrounding L2 Puppis in the Milky Way.
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A composite of NGC 5813, a group of galaxies with a supermassive black hole in its center. The black hole has had multiple eruptions over the last 50 million years.
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A dwarf irregular galaxy PGC 1843 which is part of the space surrounding our galaxy known as the Local Volume.
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