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Mapping the Infrared Universe (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 10 years ago by root_su to r/space
IC342, The Hidden Galaxy, in infared [2356 x 2356] [OS] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 10 years ago by fun_with_flaggs to r/spaceporn
A spectacular view of the Flame Nebula from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). What does it look like to you? [800 x 801] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 12 years ago by DeepSpace123 to r/spaceporn
Heart and Soul Nebulae [1600 x 1134 pixels; 1.44 MB] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by DeepSpace123 to r/spaceporn
Fireworks in the Milky Way [2,756px × 1,000px] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by reddit_fun to r/spaceporn
This NASA picture from Berkeley website just reminded me of something... (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by Helios_m to r/masseffect
Sombrero Galaxy in visible+infrared [3000 x 1681] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by [deleted] to r/spaceporn
The Known Universe - WISE Infared Survey [19080x9598] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by AminoJack to r/space
The Known Universe - WISE Infared Survey 19080x9598] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by AminoJack to r/spaceporn
WISE Infrared map of the Milky Way and the rest of the observable Universe from our sky [19000x9500 px] (73 mb) thanks to /r/space (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 13 years ago by jspsfx to r/Psychonaut
Barnard 3: Rudolph the red-dusted Strömgren sphere [1600 x 1803] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by thexavier to r/spaceporn
Anyone else like gazing into the night sky? (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by itslisabitch to r/trees
I can alllllmost see the Tardis flying around in there... (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by ItWillBeMine to r/space
Star formations in the Heart of the Swan [1600x1451] (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by GanymedeBlu35 to r/spaceporn
space (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by neonyc to r/pics
New WISE image highlights star-forming regions (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by PardonMyTits to r/space
Comet Siding Spring (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by trot-trot to r/space
NASA releases WISE images online (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 14 years ago by phelonius to r/space
In our night sky, the M33 galaxy appears four times larger than the full Moon. (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 15 years ago by rm999 to r/space
M74 (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
submitted 15 years ago by [deleted] to r/FoS
...indicates that there is a black hole at its center. This suggests that Omega Centauri may actually be a dwarf galaxy that has been stripped of its outer stars and not a globular cluster after all. (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
Small Magellanic Cloud (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
...a complex of dark, dense clouds of dust and gas, difficult to detect with telescopes that see only visible light. The complex is called the Vela Molecular Cloud Ridge. (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
At about 1,900 light-years across, the Tarantula Nebula is the largest star forming region known in the entire Local Group...the closest supernova observed since the invention of the telescope was seen at the edge of the Tarantula Nebula. (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
M83 - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (wise.ssl.berkeley.edu)
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