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Outer Space Objects

Center of Milky Way

COMETS Series of 7 slides Series of 7 slides Photographs provided on the web by NASA

Halley’s Comet 13 May 1910 over Flagstaff, Arizona

Halley Comet from Giotto 1986

Giotto

Comet Bradford

Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 Mosaic from Hubble Sun is above and to the right.

Comet Shoemaker—Levy 9 collision with Jupiter

Comet Ikeya--Zhang

Hubble Space Telescope

The Kepler Supernova

Eagle Nebula from Hubble

Antennae galaxies (mosaic)

Andromeda Galaxy

Next four images of Crab Nebula use different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation (light).

Southern Crab Nebula

Crab Nebula 6,000 light years from earth Remains of a supernova explosion seen in 1054 AD

High energy center Photo from Hubble

Crab Nebula – radio image

Crab Nebula -- a Pulsar

End of part 1 Ben Zalewski Jan. 2007

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