Genesis 1:14-18
[14] And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
[15] And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
[16] And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
[17] And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
[18] And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good.
To celebrate the premier of Neil deGrasse Tyson's new TV series, 'Cosmos,' NASA blessed the world with some new jaw-dropping
Images of celestial objects from our solar system and beyond.
More Of NASA's Hubble Dazzling Space Photos. Enjoy! :)
'Star Formation Laboratory'
10 million light years away is the NGC 4214 dwarf galaxy, which acts as a birthplace to stars of varying ages and stages of evolution.
Coronal Mass Ejection
When a piece of solar material broke through the sun's atmosphere and into space on August 31, 2012, its interaction
With Earth's magnetic field caused dazzling auroras to appear in the night sky.
Centaurus A
Young, blue stars can be seen glistening among this galaxy's layers and layers of dust.
Andromeda Galaxy
330 ultraviolet images were compiled to create this surreal picture of M31, making it the highest-resolution ultraviolet image ever taken of the galaxy.
Mickey Mouse On Mercury?
In reality, the larger crater actually lies to the north of the two smaller ones, but it's hard not to smile at the familiar
image created by objects smashing into Mercury's surface.
Supernova Remnant
A star that exploded 1,000 years ago caused this line of gas in our solar system.
Daybreak On Mars
Mars' Gale Crater, which has a mountain of strata that separates it from other craters around it, can be seen in this computer-generated image of the red planet.
Saturn
The planet famous for its rings is caught halfway between darkness and light in this tranquil image.
Jupiter
This bizarre close-up of the biggest planet highlights a new red spot that is beginning to appear on its surface.
Gas Falling Into A Black Hole
A computer-generated image shows us what happens when gas from a shredded star is sucked into a black hole. Kind of terrifying, right?
Cygnus X
This infrared image of the celestial region show bright spots of gas, where young stars are beginning to form.
Spiral Galaxy
The Hubble Space Telescope took this image of the NGC 2841 galaxy, where stars both young (blue) and old (white) can be seen peppering the lanes of dust.
Hubble Sees Stars and a Stripe in Celestial Fireworks
This image is a composite of visible (or optical), radio, and X-ray data of the full shell of the supernova remnant from SN 1006. The radio data show much of the extent that the X-ray image shows. In contrast, only a small linear filament in the northwest corner of the shell is visible in the optical data. The object has an angular size of roughly 30 arcminutes (0.5 degree, or about the size of the full moon), and a physical size of 60 light-years (18 parsecs) based on its distance of nearly 7,000 light-years. The small green box along the bright filament at the top of the image corresponds to the dimensions of the Hubble release image.
'Black Marble'
Asia and Australia can be seen at night in a peaceful and beautiful image of our own planet Earth.
God Made Sure To Awe Mankind For Years To Come!
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On To All Your Friends! :)
They'll Thank You For It!
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