Aliens are a cosmic mystery, as are the Roswell files. We may never know the whole truth - but NASA is developing new technology, and our space photos are rapidly improving. We've had the Hubble Telescope and whizzing satellites for a while. We've seen hints from Mars robot missions. There are now fancy new cameras as well as the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA is releasing breathtaking images from these missions, and they are changing the way scientists think about space. We can easily see supernova debris, gleaming galaxies, and the details of our solar system. The ancients used to stare at the night sky, but you don't have to squint anymore. See our universe like you've never seen it before: to infinity and beyond OVERVIEWINTRODUCTION Mercury is Pretty Glorious Stardust and 3,000 Stars Tornadoes on Jupiter's North Pole Venus's Flaming Surface A Supernova Remainder Stephan's Quintet Jupiter Nebula Hippie Helix Earthrise from the MoonThe Nebula of the Skull and Crossbones Pluto with Charon, its largest moon Saturn is putting on a light showMercury's Caloris Basin An Old Galaxy Collision The Cosmic Heights A Cartwheel GalaxyThousands of Galaxies Far, Far Away The Martian Surface A Butterfly NebulaThe Universe's Reef Jupiter has Northern Lights Our Supermassive Black Hole Planetary Nebula of the Southern RingA Huge Star-Forming Region The Sun With Solar Flares Surface Swirls on Jupiter A Galaxy of Jellyfish Let's Go to Mars! The Milky Way Galaxy Center Tycho's Supernova Survivor ...
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