Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Galaxy UGC 4879 in Ursa Major: "A Mysterious Hermit" | Hubble

Galaxy UGC 4879 in Ursa Major: "A Mysterious Hermit" | Hubble


The drizzle of stars scattered across this image forms a galaxy known as UGC 4879. It is an irregular dwarf galaxy—as the name suggests, galaxies of this type are a little smaller and messier than their cosmic cousins, lacking the majestic swirl of a spiral or the coherence of an elliptical.

This galaxy is also very isolated. There are about 2.3 million light years between UGC 4879 and its closest neighbor, Leo A. This is about the same distance as that between the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way.

Distance from Earth: ~4 million light years

This galaxy’s isolation means that it has not interacted with any surrounding galaxies, making it an ideal laboratory for studying star formation uncomplicated by interactions with other galaxies. Studies of UGC 4879 have revealed a significant amount of star formation in the first 4-billion-years after the Big Bang, followed by a strange nine-billion-year lull in star formation, ended 1-billion-years ago by a more recent reignition. The reason for this behavior, however, remains mysterious, and the solitary galaxy continues to provide ample study material for astronomers looking to understand the complex mysteries of starbirth throughout the Universe.

The Hubble Space Telescope is a joint ESA/NASA project and was launched in 1990 by the Space Shuttle mission STS-31 into a low-Earth orbit 600 km above the ground. During its lifetime Hubble has become one of the most important science projects ever.


Image Credit: NASA & European Space Agency (ESA)
Release Date: June 6, 2016

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Reflection Nebula GGD 27 in Sagittarius (near-infrared) | Gemini South Telescope

Reflection Nebula GGD 27 in Sagittarius (near-infrared) | Gemini South Telescope


Reflection nebula GGD 27 revealing the chaotic and messy environment of a stellar nursery. This near-infrared image was obtained using FLAMINGOS-2, the infrared imager and spectrograph on the Gemini South telescope in Chile. The infrared view peels back layers of obscuring gas and dust to unshroud the inner workings of star formation—and the chaos that accompanies the beautifully messy process of starbirth. In the direction of the constellation of Sagittarius, some 5,500 light-years away in the southern Milky Way, is a chaotic caldron of stellar birth known as GGD 27. While such stellar nurseries are sprinkled liberally throughout our Milky Way Galaxy, GGD 27 presents an especially compelling snapshot of stellar birth.

At first glance it looks like chaos. However, this seemingly random cloud of gas and dust is home to several nascent stars interacting in complex, but predictable ways. Millions of years from now the prenatal cloud of gas and dust will disperse and a cluster of stars will emerge much like a butterfly from its chrysalis. Until then this beautiful cloud will slowly (by human standards) evolve and allow astronomers to explore the complex process of star birth. The new infrared Gemini image peers deep into GGD 27 where a massive developing star (called a protostar) dominates the central region of the nebula. Identified as GGD 27-ILL this future star already glows several thousand times brighter than our Sun and powers a bipolar outflow where gas streams away at supersonic speeds propelled by intense magnetic fields. Other forming stars in the area complicate the scene while adding to its beauty. 

Technical Details: It is a color composite made using four filters: Y (blue), J (cyan), H (green), and Ks (red). The total integration (exposure time) for all filters is just over one hour. The image is 4.6 x 3.5 arcminutes in size and is rotated 35 degrees clockwise from North is up and East is to the left.

Gemini South Telescope:
https://noirlab.edu/public/programs/gemini-observatory/gemini-south/


Credit: International Gemini Observatory/AURA
Release Date: Dec. 29, 2016

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Planet Mars Images: March 6-10, 2026 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

Planet Mars Images: March 6-10, 2026 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

Mars 2020 - sol 1795
Mars 2020 - sol 1796
MSL - sol 4829
MSL - sol 4830
Mars 2020 - sol 1794
Mars 2020 - sol 1794
Mars 2020 - sol 1792
MSL - sol 4829

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Celebrating 13+ Years on Mars (2012-2025)
Mission Name: Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
Rover Name: Curiosity
Main Job: To determine if Mars was ever habitable to microbial life. 
Launch: Nov. 6, 2011
Landing Date: Aug. 5, 2012, Gale Crater, Mars

Celebrating 5+ Years on Mars
Mission Name: Mars 2020
Rover Name: Perseverance
Main Job: Seek signs of ancient life and collect samples of rock and regolith (broken rock and soil) for return to Earth.
Launch: July 30, 2020    
Landing: Feb. 18, 2021, Jezero Crater, Mars

For more information on NASA's Mars missions, visit: mars.nasa.gov

Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS
Processing: Kevin M. Gill
Image Release Dates: March 6-10, 2026

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Delhi and Indian subcontinent at night | International Space Station

Delhi and Indian subcontinent at night | International Space Station

The well‑lit nighttime cityscape of the Indian subcontinent is highlighted by Delhi (center top), the capital territory of India with a metropolitan population of about 33.8 million. The International Space Station was orbiting 264 miles above southwestern China at approximately 11:21 p.m. local time when this photograph was taken. 

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a megacity and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions.

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Expedition 74 Crew
Station Commander: Sergey-Kud Sverchkov (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: 
Andrey Fedyaev, Sergei Mikaev
European Space Agency Flight Engineer: Sophie Adenot
NASA Flight Engineers: Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Chris Williams

An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada.

Credit: NASA/Chris Williams
Image Date: Feb. 28, 2026

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Mars Telecommunications Orbiter | Rocket Lab

Mars Telecommunications Orbiter | Rocket Lab

"Human exploration and science at Mars relies on a robust telecommunications network. Rocket Lab’s Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) will make that possible."

"Proven hardware. Proven team. Proven Mars experience."

Video Credit: Rocket Lab
Duration: 2 minutes
Release Date: March 10, 2026

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Bright Globular Star Cluster Messier 92 in Hercules: All that Glitters | Hubble

Bright Globular Star Cluster Messier 92 in Hercules: All that Glitters | Hubble

This NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope image shows a glittering bauble named Messier 92. Located in the northern constellation of Hercules, this globular cluster—a ball of stars that orbits a galactic core like a satellite—was first discovered by astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1777.

Messier 92 is one of the brightest globular clusters in the Milky Way, and is visible to the naked eye under good observing conditions. It is very tightly packed with stars, containing around 330,000 stars in total. As is characteristic of globular clusters, the predominant elements within Messier 92 are hydrogen and helium, with only traces of others. It is actually what is known as an Oosterhoff type II (OoII) globular cluster, meaning that it belongs to a group of metal-poor clusters—to astronomers, metals are all elements heavier than hydrogen and helium.

By exploring the composition of globulars like Messier 92, astronomers can figure out how old these clusters are. As well as being bright, Messier 92 is also old, being one of the oldest star clusters in the Milky Way with an age almost the same as the age of the Universe.


Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA 
Acknowledgement: Gilles Chapdelaine
Release Date: Dec. 8, 2014

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The Sun: View from Canary Islands

The Sun: View from Canary Islands


Astrophotographer Marina Prol Franco: "The Sun & INTA Maspalomas in early March and late September, from my home. I can watch the Sun set right behind the antennas of the Canary Islands Space Center. This time, it lined up with the Earth Observation antenna. I tried to capture the moment with my solar telescope, but with the Sun so low, the atmospheric turbulence, and those clouds 😌it didn’t turn out quite the way I hoped. I’ll keep trying though, because sometimes the journey is more interesting than the destination."

The National Institute for Aerospace Technology "Esteban Terradas" 
Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial or INTA

Maspalomas Station is an INTA-operated, ESTRACK radio antenna ground station for communication with spacecraft located at the southern area of Gran Canaria island, on the INTA campus. It is situated on the Montaña Blanca hill and is visible from the coastal resort of Meloneras, close to Maspalomas. It was originally established in the 1960s to support NASA's human spaceflight program.

The European Space Agency's tracking station network—Estrack—is a global system of ground stations providing links between satellites in orbit and the European Space Operations Center (ESOC), Darmstadt, Germany. The core Estrack network has six stations in six countries. 

The Canary Islands, also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish region, autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are 100 kilometers (62 miles) west of Morocco and the Western Sahara. La Palma, also known as La isla bonita and historically San Miguel de La Palma, is the most northwesterly island of the Canary Islands, Spain.

Image Credit: Marina Prol Franco
Marina's website: https://www.marinaprol.com
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands (Spain)
Release Date: March 8, 2026

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Winter Milky Way Galaxy Farewell

Winter Milky Way Galaxy Farewell

Astrophotographer James Perez-Rogers: "As we say goodbye to the winter end of the Milky Way, I wanted to capture not just Orion, but the surrounding stars and planets. In this image, Jupiter is centered in the top portion of the image. Beneath are an array of constellations including Orion. What can be seen here is approximately an hour of tracked data to reveal the larger dust structures of the Milky Way."

New York, also called New York State, is a state located in the northeastern United States. Bordering New England to its east, Canada to the north, and Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the south, its territory extends into both the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.

The Ashokan Reservoir is a major New York City water supply reservoir in Ulster County, New York, holding 122.9 billion gallons and supplying about 40% of the city’s daily water needs. The Ashokan Reservoir, located approximately 13 miles west of Kingston, New York, and 73 miles north of New York City, was created by damming the Esopus Creek. It was placed into service in 1915. The Ashokan Reservoir is part of the Catskill Water Supply System.


Image Credit: James Perez-Rogers
Image Details: EXIF: Sony A7Rii Tokina Firin 20mm F2 F2.8 16x 3min tracked exposures for the stars 1x 3min untracked exposure for the foreground Stacked and blended in Photoshop Edits performed in Lightroom
James' website: https://www.jamesperezrogers.com
Location: Ashokan Reservoir, New York, United States
Release Date: March 9, 2026

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China's Plans to Detect Lunar Water, Return Mars Samples | Solar System Exploration

China's Plans to Detect Lunar Water, Return Mars Samples | Solar System Exploration

China is advancing a series of ambitious plans to explore deep space, ranging from hunting for water on the Moon to bringing back samples from Mars with an ultimate goal to probe outer reaches of the solar system, said Chinese experts.

In the field of lunar exploration, China's Chang'e-7 lunar probe, scheduled for launch later this year, will target the Moon's south pole to search for water ice. The mission could make China the first country to detect water ice on the Moon.

"Scientists around the world believe there's water on the Moon, but no one has found any yet. Now China is going to look for it. And we're using many methods, from searching the surface to exploring inside craters," said Ye Peijian, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

The Chang'e-7 probe is composed of an orbiter, a lander, a rover, a hopper and a relay satellite.

At the Moon's south pole, there are craters that never see sunlight. Scientists think they hold huge reserves of water ice. However, no spacecraft has ever entered to investigate until the Chang'e-7. With its specially designed hopper, it will be the first to approach and explore a lunar shadow crater.

Researchers at the Harbin Institute of Technology's space laboratory in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province are conducting experiments to support the Chang'e-7 mission of locating water ice.

"We've just created a lunar soil simulant for the Moon's polar region. Next, we will use this set of equipment to convert that soil into water ice. The equipment can create a vacuum environment on the Moon. Secondly, it can cool the lunar mineral material down to minus 240 degrees Celsius. Then, this water molecule excitation device will produce a steady stream of water molecules. When the water molecules come into contact with the cold lunar soil, they will adsorb and deposit to form ice. By using special tools and molds, we can create samples of lunar water ice," said Zhang Weiwei, associate professor at the School of Mechatronics Engineering at the Harbin Institute of Technology.

Apart from lunar missions, China's Tianwen series, the country's planetary exploration program, is also advancing rapidly.

"The Tianwen-2 mission is embarking on a 'star-chasing' journey to collect samples from a near-Earth small body and return them to the Earth. The Tianwen-3 aims to bring back Mars samples to the ground. The Tianwen-4 is our mission to explore Jupiter. I believe this demonstrates our capability and means to expand our horizons from the Earth and cislunar space to interplanetary space and even to the entire solar system and beyond in the future," said Sun Zezhou, a deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC) and a researcher at the Fifth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

China's deep-space ambitions extend beyond the Chang'e and Tianwen missions. With plans to explore the Sun, the solar system's frontiers, and Venus, the country is building a deep-space exploration system that covers everything from cislunar space and the moon to Mars, small bodies, and other planets.


Video Credit: CCTV
Duration: 1 minute, 53 seconds
Release Date: March 10, 2026


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Crash of Extreme Stars Found in Unexpected Site | NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory

Extreme Collision of Neutron Stars Found in Unexpected Site | NASA Chandra

Astronomers have spotted the merger between two neutron stars in a very odd place. This extreme collision was found in a tiny galaxy embedded in a stream of gas. Scientists needed NASA’s Chandra, Fermi, Swift, and Hubble observatories to make this discovery. This result may help answer two mysteries about stars and intergalactic space.

A neutron star is the gravitationally collapsed core of a massive supergiant star. It results from the supernova explosion of a massive star—combined with gravitational collapse—that compresses the core past white dwarf star density to that of atomic nuclei. Surpassed only by black holes, neutron stars are the second smallest and densest known class of stellar objects.


Credits: NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory
X-ray: NASA/CXC/Penn State Univ./S. Dichiara; Infrared: NASA/ESA/STScI
Duration: 46 seconds
Release Date: March 10, 2026

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Milky Way Galaxy View | International Space Station

Milky Way Galaxy View | International Space Station


NASA astronaut and former International Space Station flight engineer Don Pettit shared this photo: "The Milky Way as seen from the International Space Station with stars as points, rising sun, and cities as golden streaks below."

Don Pettit returned to Earth on April 19, 2025, concluding a seven-month science mission aboard the International Space Station. Pettit spent 220 days in space, earning him a total of 590 days in space over the course of his four spaceflights. He orbited the Earth 3,520 times, traveling 93.3 million miles in low-Earth orbit.

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Expedition 74 Crew
Station Commander: Sergey-Kud Sverchkov (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Andrey Fedyaev, Sergei Mikaev
European Space Agency Flight Engineer: Sophie Adenot
NASA Flight Engineers: Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Chris Williams

Image Credit: NASA/JSC/Don Pettit
Image Details: Taken with Nikon Z9, Sigma 14mm f1.4 lens, 15 seconds, f1.4, ISO 6400 with homemade orbital sidereal drive to compensate for orbital pitch rate (4 degrees/min)
Release Date: March 9, 2026

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Monday, March 09, 2026

Planet Earth: Northern Lights of Alaska & Canada | International Space Station

Planet Earth: Northern Lights of Alaska & Canada | International Space Station

Expedition 74 Flight Engineer and NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir: "On my first mission I completely fell in love with space photography—tough not to when you’re graced with this kind of unique perspective of viewing all that Earth has to behold from above. I’ve been so happy to bust out the array of impressive lenses that we have up here once again, and this time with even better cameras (Nikon Z9, vs the D5 from my previous mission)."

"I was lucky enough to capture some pretty good aurora (northern lights, here over Alaska and Canada) on my first timelapse attempt of the mission, stay tuned for more!"

"Hoping for some impressive solar events to put on a fascinating show like the ones a few months ago."

Also known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), auroras are colorful, dynamic, and often visually delicate displays of an intricate dance of particles and magnetism between the Sun and Earth called space weather. When energetic particles from space collide with atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, they can cause the colorful glow that we call auroras.

Learn more about auroras: 
https://science.nasa.gov/sun/auroras/
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Expedition 74 Crew
Station Commander: Sergey-Kud Sverchkov (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: 
Andrey Fedyaev, Sergei Mikaev
European Space Agency Flight Engineer: Sophie Adenot
NASA Flight Engineers: Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Chris Williams

An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada.

Video Credit: NASA/Jessica Meir
Duration: 47 seconds
Release Date: March 9, 2026

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Japan's HTV‑X1 Cargo Spacecraft Departs | International Space Station

Japan's HTV‑X1 Cargo Spacecraft Departs | International Space Station


The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is in the grasp of the Canadarm2 robotic arm after being detached from the Earth‑facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module. The orbital outpost was soaring 274 miles above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America’s Patagonia region at the time of this photograph. 

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Expedition 74 Crew
Station Commander: Sergey-Kud Sverchkov (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: 
Andrey Fedyaev, Sergei Mikaev
European Space Agency Flight Engineer: Sophie Adenot
NASA Flight Engineers: Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Chris Williams

An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada.

Credit: NASA/Jessica Meir
Image Date: March 5, 2026

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Star Cluster NGC 6604 in Serpens Cauda: Wide-field view | Digitized Sky Survey 2

Star Cluster NGC 6604 in Serpens Cauda: Wide-field view | Digitized Sky Survey 2

This visible-light wide-field image of the region around the star cluster NGC 6604 was created from photographs taken through blue, red and infrared filters and forming part of the Digitized Sky Survey 2. The star cluster appears close to the center, as a knot of bright stars. This view shows the rich landscape of gas and dust clouds surrounding the cluster. The field of view is approximately 2.9 degrees across.

Distance from Earth: ~5500 light years

The Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) is a ground-based imaging survey of the entire sky in several colors of light produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group.


Credit: ESO and Digitized Sky Survey 2
Release Date: April 25, 2012

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Journey to Star Cluster NGC 6604 in Serpens Cauda | ESO

Journey to Star Cluster NGC 6604  in Serpens Cauda | ESO

This zoom starts with a broad panorama of the brightest and most spectacular parts of the Milky Way. We slowly zoom in on a region featuring the famous Eagle Nebula, but the final object of attention is the star cluster NGC 6604 and its surrounding gas and dust clouds. The final view is a detailed image of the cluster’s environment from the Wide Field Imager attached to the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile.

Distance from Earth: ~5500 light years

Learn more about the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope:
https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/lasilla/mpg22/

The Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) is a ground-based imaging survey of the entire sky in several colors of light produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/Digitized Sky Survey 2/Nick Risinger
Duration: 56 seconds
Release Date: April 25, 2012

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Close-up: Star Cluster NGC 6604 and its surroundings in Serpens Cauda | ESO

Close-up: Star Cluster NGC 6604 and its surroundings in Serpens Cauda | ESO

The star cluster NGC 6604 is shown in this image taken by the Wide Field Imager attached to the 2.2-meter MPG/European Southern Observatory telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile. NGC 6604 is the bright grouping towards to the upper left of the image. It is a young star cluster that is the densest part of a more widely scattered association containing about one hundred brilliant blue-white stars. The picture also shows the cluster’s associated nebula—a cloud of glowing hydrogen gas that is called Sh2-54—as well as dust clouds.

Distance from Earth: ~5500 light years

Learn more about the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope:
https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/lasilla/mpg22/


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Duration: 38 seconds
Release Date: April 25, 2012

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