It"s World Space Week, an opportunity to celebrate humanity"s extraterrestrial achievements, as well as the benefits that come from space exploration and technology. The star of our homepage is actually a star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula, found in the same group of galaxies as our Milky Way. This detailed image was captured by the powerful James Webb Space Telescope and shows thousands of never-before-seen stars, previously obscured by cosmic dust. The nebula"s colossal size and dynamic energy offer plenty of compelling material for astronomers and stargazers of all stripes.
World Space Week
Today in History
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All in a day s work
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Vote!
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Sundance Film Festival opens in Park City
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International Archaeology Day
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Endangered Species Act
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Hiking the High Trestle Trail
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In Texas, even the riverbend is big
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Happy Boxing Day!
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Road-trip worthy attraction in the heartland
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A theatrical dream
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Florentine garden brings generations together
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Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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Assembling the Smithsonian
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Monarch butterflies in Angangueo, Mexico
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Autumn equinox
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International Women s Day
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Find a Rainbow Day
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Jane’s Carousel delights
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Leap day
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Have a ‘beary’ good Earth Day
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Breaking the fast for Eid
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Kings Mountain, Chugach Mountains, Alaska
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World Teachers Day
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Berlin Festival of Lights
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All eyes on moths
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Antarctica Day
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Diving into the underwater nirvana
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A hint of spring
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The Cathedral of Florence, Italy
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Lupine fields, Snæfellsnes, Iceland
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