
International Space Fellowship Located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our neighbouring dwarf galaxies, this young globular-like star cluster is surrounded by a pattern of filamentary nebulosity that is thought to have been created during supernova blasts. http://su.pr/AOJZvv

International Space Fellowship The International Year of Astronomy 2009 ended with a Blue Moon and a partial lunar eclipse, as the second Full Moon of December grazed the Earth’s shadow on December 31st. http://su.pr/2bE5gY

International Space Fellowship This image depicts bright blue newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the centre of a fascinating star-forming region known as N90. http://su.pr/2DUjUy

International Space Fellowship This glowing region reveals arcs and bubbles formed when stellar winds – streams of charged particles ejected by the Trapezium stars – collide with material. http://su.pr/2BEFW6

International Space Fellowship This suggestively shaped reflection nebula on the lower left is associated with the bright star Rigel, to its right, in the constellation Orion. The Witch Head Nebula glows primarily by light reflected from Rigel. Fine dust in the nebula reflects the light. http://su.pr/1sfKMZ

International Space Fellowship Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble caught this glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars moving about in the globular cluster M13, one of the brightest and best-known globular clusters in the northern sky. http://su.pr/1Ajxfw

International Space Fellowship Gamma Cassiopeiae shines high in northern autumn evening skies. The brightest spiky star in this rich and colorful Milky Way starfield, bluish Gamma Cas marks the central peak in the W-shaped constellation Cassiopeia. http://su.pr/4MNnAB

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International Space Fellowship The Cassini spacecraft looks toward the dark side of Saturn’s largest moon as a circle of light is produced by sunlight scattering through the periphery of Titan’s atmosphere. http://su.pr/1Elere

International Space Fellowship NGC 660 lies near the center of this intriguing field of galaxies swimming within the boundaries of the constellation Pisces. Over 20 million light-years away, its peculiar appearance marks it as a polar ring galaxy. http://su.pr/2o0PpP

International Space Fellowship In 1996, an unexpectedly bright comet passed by planet Earth. Discovered less than two months before, Comet C/1996 B2 Hyakutake came within only 1/10th of the Earth-Sun distance from the Earth in late March. http://su.pr/2xAnpV

International Space Fellowship Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, haunted skies over the island of Kvaløya, near Tromsø Norway on December 13. This 30 second long exposure records their shimmering glow gently lighting the wintery coastal scene. http://su.pr/2NTRZe

International Space Fellowship Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, haunted skies over the island of Kvaløya, near Tromsø Norway on December 13. This 30 second long exposure records their shimmering glow gently lighting the wintery coastal scene. http://su.pr/2NTRZe

International Space Fellowship The Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Friday, Dec. 18, 2009. http://su.pr/1xWb36

































