Saturday, March 5, 2011

nasa images of universe

Across the Universe Day

Across the Universe Day

 the universe, while NASA commented there are "zillions"

the universe, while NASA commented there are "zillions"

NASA animation of universe evolution · How old is the universe?

NASA animation of universe evolution · How old is the universe?

It is made up of data from NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes,

It is made up of data from NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes,

In October, NASA discovered the universe was sliding inexplicably toward,

In October, NASA discovered the universe was sliding inexplicably toward,

Spectacular NASA images of interesting scenes in the universe.

Spectacular NASA images of interesting scenes in the universe.

Jack Loftus — In October, NASA discovered the universe was sliding

Jack Loftus — In October, NASA discovered the universe was sliding

NASA Exploring the Universe

NASA Exploring the Universe

The Beatles Across the Universe transmit by NASA

The Beatles Across the Universe transmit by NASA

Unexpected Galaxy String in the Early Universe

Unexpected Galaxy String in the Early Universe

NASA photo -- Cross in center of universe

NASA photo -- Cross in center of universe

Pope Benedict XVI: "Universe Was No Accident, God Behind Big Bang!"

Pope Benedict XVI: "Universe Was No Accident, God Behind Big Bang!"

Triangulum galaxy (M33)Courtesy NASA

Triangulum galaxy (M33)Courtesy NASA

Spectacular NASA images of interesting scenes in the universe.

Spectacular NASA images of interesting scenes in the universe.

Echoes from the edge of Universe, NASA

Echoes from the edge of Universe, NASA

Microsoft, NASA put universe back on the Web

Microsoft, NASA put universe back on the Web

NASA's Imagine the Universe - Explains the concepts used to study the

NASA's Imagine the Universe - Explains the concepts used to study the

Image credit: NASA/STScI › Full image and caption

Image credit: NASA/STScI › Full image and caption

About 90% of the Universe is dark—we can't see it except through its

About 90% of the Universe is dark—we can't see it except through its

Credit: Hubble Deep Field image of our universe. Credit: NASA

Credit: Hubble Deep Field image of our universe. Credit: NASA

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