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A Mysterious Cosmic Explosion Photographed by ESO’s Very Large Telescope
Astronomers have studied gamma-ray bursts for decades. These powerful cosmic flashes are the brightest explosions ever seen in the universe. They usually last just a…
Ten breathtaking astrophotography images you should see (July 2025)
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is a huge collection of astronomical images, both amateur and professional. It celebrates our amazing universe every day. Since its…
A Dark Cloud of Creation: Circinus West Revealed by DECam
In the southern sky, tucked away in the constellation Circinus, lies a vast stretch of darkness. To the naked eye, it appears as an empty…
Don’t Make These 5 Common Portrait Photography Mistakes
Portrait photography may seem simple. After all, you just point your camera at someone and click, right? Well, not quite, it’s a little bit more…
A Cosmic Bridge Lights up the Night: DECam’s Portrait of Abell 3667
A new cosmic portrait by Dark Energy Camera reveals a tale of power, time, and cosmic design. The galaxy cluster Abell 3667, nestled about 700…
007 Vacay Away; Leave the Walther PPK Behind; Licensed to Film
Imagine your fave MI6 operative taking his beloved family away on a summer vacation. Certainly, Mrs. 007 would insist on Bond, James Bond leaving all…
JWST photographs Zhúlóng: The Ancient Twin of the Milky Way Galaxy
In a stunning breakthrough, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has spotted a galaxy that defies expectations. Named Zhúlóng, this spiral galaxy looks strikingly like…
2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year Breaks New Ground with View From Space
Capture the Atlas has unveiled the stunning 2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year collection, and it’s better than ever. The collection celebrates the world’s most breathtaking…
Buzz Aldrin’s Famous Moon Portrait Just Sold for $32,000
If you’re also fascinated by space history, this portrait of Buzz Aldrin on moon might catch your attention. An iconic image from the Apollo 11…









































