JUNE 2007 NASA ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY GALLERY
Messier 65
Credit & Copyright: Volker Wendel
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3D Full Moon
Credit & Copyright: Laurent Laveder (PixHeaven.net)
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Shuttle Plume Shadow Points to Moon
Credit: Pat McCracken, NASA
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IC 4603: Reflection Nebula in Ophiuchius
Credit & Copyright: Takayuki Yoshida
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Jet Approaching a Crescent Moon
Credit & Copyright: Vincent Jacques
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Dust Sculptures in the Rosette Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Ignacio de la Cueva Torregrosa
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Great Mountain Moonrise
Credit & Copyright: Tunc Tezel
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Markarian's Eyes
Credit & Copyright: Ken Crawford (Rancho Del Sol Observatory)
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Globular Star Cluster M3
Credit & Copyright: Karel Teuwen
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Looking Back at an Eclipsed Earth
Credit: Mir 27 Crew; Copyright: CNES
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The Merope Reflection Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CFHT), Hawaiian Starlight, CFHT
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Shuttle Plume
Credit: NASA, Ken Thornsley
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Warped Sky: Star Trails Panorama
Credit & Copyright: Peter Ward
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vdB 152: Reflection Nebula in Cepheus
Credit & Copyright: Giovanni Benintende
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Messier 96
Credit & Copyright: Adam Block (Caelum Observatory), Acknowledgement: R. Jay GaBany
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Lunar Orbiter Views Crater Copernicus
Credit: NASA, U.S. Geological Survey
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Analemma over Ukraine
Credit & Copyright: Vasilij Rumyantsev ( Crimean Astrophysical Obsevatory)
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Monitoring M2-9
Credit: R. Corradi, M. Santander-Garcia (Isaac Newton Group, IAC), Bruce Balick (U. Washington)
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Eris: More Massive than Pluto
Credit & Copyright: Thierry Lombry
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A Daylight Eclipse of Venus
Credit & Copyright: Peter Heinzen
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Stars and the Solstice Sun
Composite Credit & Copyright: Jerry Lodriguss (Catching the Light)
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Small Worlds Ceres and Vesta
Credit : NASA, ESA, L.McFadden, J.Y.Li (UMCP), M.Mutchler, Z.Levay (STScI), P.Thomas (Cornell), J.Parker, E.Young (SwRI), C.Russell, B.Schmidt (UCLA)
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3D Barringer Meteorite Crater
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip (Astro Meeting)
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All the Colors of the Sun
Credit & Copyright: Nigel Sharp (NSF), FTS, NSO, KPNO, AURA, NSF
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The International Space Station Expands Again
Credit: STS-117 Shuttle Crew, NASA
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Wisps of the Iris Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Thomas V. Davis (tvdavisastropix.com)
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Neon Saturn
Credit: VIMS Team, U. Arizona, ESA, NASA
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A Visit from Atlantis
Credit & Copyright: Ron Dantowitz, Marek Kozubal, Clay Center Observatory, Dexter and Southfield Schools
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Cat's Eye Wide and Deep
Credit & Copyright: Johannes Schedler (Panther Observatory)
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Jumbled Galaxy Centaurus A
Credit & Copyright: Robert Gendler and Stephane Guisard
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