With help from: http://www.cosmos4kids.com/files/stars_develop.htm l Lect 8: Galaxies 19.3 Part 2 With help from: http://www.cosmos4kids.com/files/stars_develop.htm.

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With help from: http://www.cosmos4kids.com/files/stars_develop.htm l Lect 8: Galaxies 19.3 Part 2 With help from: http://www.cosmos4kids.com/files/stars_develop.htm l

About 1,500 galaxies are visible in this deep view of the universe, taken by allowing the Hubble Space Telescope to stare at the same tiny patch of sky for 10 consecutive days in 1995. The image covers an area of sky only about width of a dime viewed from 75 feet away.

The small, blue galaxy visible in the upper left corner of the Tadpole ripped through the larger spiral galaxy, distorting it and pulling out a long tail of stars, gas and dust. Young blue star clusters, spawned by the collision, are evident in the tail and spiral arms.

You wanna feel alone? This image is a deep view of space, taken by the HST in 2004. There are an estimated 10,000 different galaxies in this photo alone.

6. Carl Sagan 100 Billion Galaxies

7. Comet SWAN heading towards the sun

8. Auroras Underfoot