Infrared image of stars from the Orion constellation.
NASA’s Hubble Space telescope and the Spitzer telescope combine for this beautiful image comprising of both the infrared and visible light spectrum (image is a false colour composite). The Orion Nebula is about 1,500 light years from Earth and is the bright part of the Orion/Hunter constellation. This picture shows many young/baby stars and four very large stars at the center of this cosmic cloud.
February 3, 2014 ultraviolet image of our Sun’s sunspots
A stunning ultraviolet picture of sunspots taken by NASA’s Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft which is currently in the vicinity of the Earth-Sun lagrangian point one (L1).
The planet Neptune with a bright blue hue from an image taken by Voyager 2 using its orange and green filters, at a distance of 4.4 million miles from Neptune. The blue/green colour of Neptune is also interesting to note because the ancient Roman religions had Neptune as their god of water and the sea.
Astronaut and mission commander of the Apollo 15 mission to the moon, David R. Scott, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta with help of the lunar rover as part of NASA’s moon landing mission.