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Seeing Farther: Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Deep fields are selected because they avoid the densely populated disk of the Milky Way, ensuring the dust, stars, and other objects in our own galaxy do not obscure the view. The historic Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) is the deepest portrait of the visible universe ever taken. It is a comprehensive snapshot across time and space.

Forms of Light: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Also known as: Electromagnetic radiation Type: Radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray Size: We can describe light waves in terms of wavelength, or distance from one wave peak to the next. Each type of light has a different range of wavelengths. Radio waves are longest. Gamma rays are shortest. Did you know: Light can be converted from and into

Interacting Galaxies: The Antennae
The Antennae galaxies provide a stunning multi-wavelength view of galaxy interaction and all the resulting phases of the stellar lifecycle. Interacting galaxies typically swing by each other multiple times, each time compressing gas to form new stars. and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

World View | Stratosphere Exploration | Stratospheric
World View sets the standard for stratospheric exploration via high-altitude balloons. Offering remote sensing, C4ISR and asset monitoring via stratospheric balloons, along with future space tourism and research and

Star Formation: Eagle Nebula
The Eagle Nebula''s Pillars of Creation and the immediate surrounding area include all the interactive''s views of light. The views do not overlap at the edges of the image—the upper left and right corners—due to the sensors'' differing imaging fields of view. This creates diagonal bands that diverge in color and detail.

SkyView Virtual Observatory
SkyView is a Virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray. Note on star names purchased from commercial services: We are not affiliated with any such service and can only help you visualize a region of sky. Note also that purchased names will not appear in astronomical catalogs.

Deep space map
The deep space sky maps allows you to view all visible galaxies, stars and constellations. This website is for all fans of the night sky. You can print and share the interactive map. For education purposes the website can be used like an online planetarium. An interactive web app for astronomy where you can zoom to the deepest places of our

Earth from Space in 4K
Everything that happens on the International Space Station revolves around one thing: Earth, sixteen times a day! So for Earth Day, NASA offers a gift you can''t get anywhere else with this leisurely view of our home planet, from 250 miles up, rendered in extraordinary ultra-high

Solar System Exploration
For the past 30 years the Hubble Space Telescope has continued its important mission of uncovering the mysteries of the universe. One of those mysteries that Hubble has helped us understand are exoplanets. Watch. Discover the Universe. Learn about the history of the cosmos, what it''s made of, and so much more. The origin, evolution, and nature

Interacting Galaxies: Future of the Milky Way
The Andromeda galaxy''s movement toward us was first measured by American astronomer Vesto Slipher in 1912. More recently, the space telescopes Hubble and Gaia have made precise measurements of Andromeda''s sideways motion, confirming that it and our Milky Way galaxy are on a direct path toward each other, and not just a cosmic fly-by.

About the Videos
Developed by a team of scientists, educators, writers, and designers working closely with NASA missions, ViewSpace videos feature the latest imagery from satellites and space telescopes, and provide unique insight into our understanding of the universe. The ViewSpace video library is

WinDirStat
Windows Directory Statistics: Home. Downloads. Resources. Background. Contributors. Contact. WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup assistant for Microsoft Windows clients and servers.. On start up, it reads the whole directory tree once and then presents it

Video Library
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Sign Up Information
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ViewSpace
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Star Death: Crab Nebula
Also known as: Messier 1 (M1) Type of object: Supernova remnant Distance from Earth: 6,500 light-years Size: Approximately 10 light-years across Location in the sky: Taurus Constellation Location in the universe: Milky Way Galaxy, outside the Solar System Did you know: The bright light from the supernova explosion that formed the Crab Nebula was observed by Chinese,

NASA SVS | HD Earth Views from Space
NASA presents images of Earth captured by cameras aboard the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle. Traveling at an approximate speed of 17,500 miles per hour, the space station orbits Earth every 90 minutes from an altitude of approximately 220 miles, and can be seen from Earth with the naked eye. Its crew experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets

Forms of Light: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Also known as: Electromagnetic radiation Type: Radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray Size: We can describe light waves in terms of wavelength, or distance from one wave peak to the next. Each type of

World View | Stratosphere Exploration | Stratospheric High
World View sets the standard for stratospheric exploration via high-altitude balloons. Offering remote sensing, C4ISR and asset monitoring via stratospheric balloons, along with future space tourism and research and education offerings. Remote Sensing Space Tourism Company Careers Contact Press Room.

Museum Resources
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Detecting Other Worlds: Transiting Exoplanet
The light curve shown here is based on Kepler space telescope observations of the star HAT-P-7 and its exoplanet HAT-P-7 b, which was discovered in 2008. Kepler has been used to detect more than 2,300 planets using the transit method. "View from Above" shows a star as a mottled yellow circle with a white ring around it to represent a

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