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Magnetic Galaxies & 

Galaxies in Motion~Windspinners

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4" Magnets  &

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Choose from over 30 different dazzling & vibrant images from space of galaxies, nebula, stars & landscapes under our night sky. 

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The GREEN CIRCLE on the 8" WindSpinner picture is to indicate what will show up on the 5" main center of the WindSpinner (it will not be on the actual image)!

Andromeda

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M31: The Andromeda Galaxy

M31, the Andromeda Galaxy spans over 200,000 light-years & 2.5 million light-years away. A bright yellow nucleus, dust lanes & expansive spiral arms dotted with blue star clusters & red nebulae. In 5 billion years the Andromeda Galaxy is likely to span the entire night sky, before it merges with or passes by the Milky Way Galaxy.

Antennae

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The Antennae Galaxies in Collision

The large clouds of molecular dust & gas of galaxies NGC4038 & NGC4039 are colliding, triggering star formation near the center of the wreckage. 60 million light-years away, toward the southern constellation of Corvus.

Aurora Banks Peninsula

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Aurora Banks Peninsula

On May 11, 2024, south from Banks Peninsula on New Zealand's South Island. Vibrant auroras fill the southern sea & skyscape with the South celestial Pole & rocky sea stack in center.

Baboon

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NGC6727: The Rampaging Baboon Nebula

Part of a sprawling molecular cloud complex 500 light-years away toward the constellation of Corona Australis, this region is forming stars & can resemble a rampaging baboon. The brown dust cloud block light & obscure from view embedded stars still in the process of formation. The eyes of the dust creature are blue reflection nebulas NGC6726, 6727, 6729 & IC4812, while the red mouth glows with light emitted by hydrogen gas.

Bat

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NGC6995: The Bat Nebula

A close up on the Eastern Veil Nebula. A large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the from the death explosion of a massive star. About the size of the Moon & 1,400 light-years from Earth.

Black Hole Jet

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Black Hole Accreting with Jet

In 2014 an explosion was recorded by NASA satellites. This illustrates the results of a collision of a star being ripped apart by a distant supermassive black hole. Surrounding the black hole is a disk of hot matter that used to be the star, with a jet emanating from the black hole's spin axis.

Black Hole Passing Star

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A Black Hole Disrupts a Passing Star

In this sky survey illustration, a star has just passed a massive black hole & sheds gas that continues to orbit. The inner edge of a disk of gas & dust surrounding the black hole is heated by the disruption event & many glow long after the star is gone.

Carina

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NGC3372: In the Core of the Carina Nebula

In the Carina Nebula stars are forming, dying & leaving a tapestry of dark, dusty filaments, located 8,500 light-years away in the constellation of Carina. Stars in the center expel dust when they explode in supernovas. The most energetic star in the nebula's center, was one of the brightest stars in the sky in the 1830's but then faded dramatically.

Cassiopeia A

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Recycling Cassiopeia A

An expanding debris cloud is the final phase of a stellar life cycle. This image shows the still hot filaments & knots in the supernova remnant. The outer, still expanding blast wave is seen in blue. The center is a neutron star, the incredibly dense, collapsed remains of the massive stellar core.

Cat's Eye

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The Cat's Eye Nebula

One of the brightest & most highly detailed planetary nebula known, composed of gas expelled in the brief phase near the end of life of a Sun-like star. The nebula's dying central star produces the outer circular shells by shrugging off outer layers in a series of regular convulsions.

Cocoon

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IC5146: The Cocoon Nebula

A newly developing cluster of stars. It is 15 light-years wide & 4,000 light-years away from Earth. The bright star at the center is only a few 100,000 years old, powering the nebular glow.

Comet T.

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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS over California

Comet Tsuchinshan seen over the Eastern Sierra Mountains in California, USA in October 2024. The comet showed a distinct tail & also anti-tail pointing in the opposite direction. And was brighter than any star in the night sky. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS may be known as the Great Comet of 2024.

Crab

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M1: The Crab Nebula

The bright spot in the center is a city-sized magnetized neutron star spinning 30 times a second, is what powers the Crab Nebula's emission & expansion by slightly slowing its spin rate, which drives out wind of energetic electrons. M1 is 10 light-years across.

Dragonfly

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Dragonfly

This picture was taken in the Sacred Valley of Peru, on the trek to Machu Picchu. The dragonfly represent transformation, an emergence into the next cycle of life. Moving into the next stage of maturity & shedding yet another layer. Surrender to the flow & allow yourself to move into the next cycle of life.

Dragons

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NGC6188: Dragons of Ara

In the southern constellation of Ara, 4,000 light-years away, a nebula that has emissions large molecular clouds of thin gas & dust. Massive, young stars formed in the region a few million years ago, sculpting the dark shapes & nebular glow with stellar winds & intense ultraviolet radiation.

Euclid

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M78: From Euclid Space Telescope

Found just north of Orion's belt & with the Euclid sun-orbiting telescope. 1,300 light-years away & the main glowing core spans 5 light-years. The purple tint in the center is caused by dark dust reflecting blue light of hot young stars.

Jets Centaurus A

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Jets from Galaxy Centaurus A

These jets of streaming plasma, expelled by a giant black hole in the center of this spiral galaxy. The jets inflate large radio bubbles that glow for millions of years & can even light of again after billions of years.

Lobster

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NGC6357: The Lobster Nebula

This nebula forms some of the most bright & massive stars known. It holds a complex tapestry of gas, dark dust, stars still forming & newly born stars. 400 light-years across & 8,000 light-years away from Earth, toward the constellation of Scorpion.

Melotte

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IC1805: Melotte 15 in the Heart Nebula

These cosmic clouds are sculpted by stellar winds, dark dust clouds, atomic gas & radiation from massive hot stars in the nebula's newborn star cluster. Including emission of ionized hydrogen, sulfur & oxygen. Located 7,500 light-years away toward the constellation Cassiopeia.

Mountains

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NGC2174: The Mountains

This skyscape lies near the edge of NGC2174 a star forming region 6,400 light-years away & 6 light-years across, in the constellation of Orion. Mountain clouds of gas & dust made by winds & radiation from newborn stars.

Orion

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Orion Nebula

Spans 40 light years & is 1,500 light-years away from Earth, in the same spiral arm of our galaxy as the Sun. This nebula in Orion can be found below & to the left of the 3 star belt of Orion. The whole nebula will slowly disperse over the next 100,000 years.

Pillars

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M16: Pillars of Star Creation

These dark pillars of the Eagle Nebula, 7,000 light-years away, are actually creating stars. The giant pillars are light-years in length & are so dense that interior gas contracts to form stars. At each pillars end, intense radiation of young stars causes low density material to boil away, leaving stellar nurseries of dense EGG's exposed.

Pleiades

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The Pleiades: Seven Dusty Sisters

Seen with the unaided eye, the Pleiades is the brightest open cluster of stars on Earth's sky. Captured w/9 hours of exposure from a Utah Observatory in 2023. The Pleiades are slowly destroying part of a passing cloud of gas & dust. Pressure from the stars' light repels the dust in the blue reflection nebula.

Rosette

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NGC2237: Rosette Deep Field

The Rosette Nebula sits in the brighter, blue stars circle while the large, red, flowery-looking nebula is the emissions from the surrounding Cone & Fox Fur Nebulas, that connects to Rosette by irregular filaments. It is Populated by winds & energetic lights that are evacuating the nebula's center. Rosette Nebula is 5,000 light-years away.

Sky Arcs

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Sky Full of Arcs

A composite of 50 consecutive frames taken over 2.5 hours, shows the Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched against the South Celestial Pole at the center of the star trail arcs filling the field of view.

Solar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse Corona

Only in the darkness of a total solar eclipse is the light of the solar corona easily visible. Using multiple images & digital processing is a detailed image of this taken during the April 20,2023 total eclipse from Exmouth, Australia. This shows the Sun's outer atmosphere & magnetic fields.

Spiral Galaxy

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NGC5643: Nearby Spiral Galaxy

The central glow of this spiral galaxy is one of the closest examples of the Seyfert class of galaxies, where large amounts of gas are thought to be falling into a massive black hole. 55 million light-years away from Earth & 100,000 light-years across.

Stairway

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Stairway to the Milky Way

April 2024 on Portugal's Madeira Island in the North Atlantic Ocean, the stairway ascends right into the arch of the Milky Way Galaxy.

Starburst

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NGC7714: Starburst after Galaxy Collision

This galaxy has been distorted by a recent collision with a neighboring galaxy. The blue light neighbor galaxy NGC7715 is thought to have charged right through NGC7714. The golden ring is composed of millions of older Sun-like stars. Located 130 million light-years away toward the constellation of Pisces.

Stonehenge

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Perseid Meteors over Stonehenge

The Perseid Meteor shower with the central band of the Milky Way Galaxy in the background of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.

Sun Erupts

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A Solar Filament Erupts

In 2012, a solar filament with loops of plasma erupted into space, producing a coronal mass ejection. The filament had been held up for days by the Sun's magnetic field. This shot electrons & ions into the Solar System which impacted Earth's magnetosphere 3 days later. Coronal holes of the Sun allows for these ejections of charged particles into space.

Tarantula

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NGC2070: The Tarantula Zone

Also known as 30 Doradus, the Tarantula Nebula is more than 1,000 light-years in diameter & 180,000 light-years away. It's the largest, most violent star forming region known in the whole local group of galaxies. Intense radiation, stellar winds & supernova shocks from the central young cluster of massive stars energize the nebular glow & shape the spidery filaments. If the Tarantula Nebula were closer like the Milky Way it would take up half of our sky.

Tatra Mountains

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A Night Sky over the Tatra Mountains

A border between Slovakia & Poland is the Tatra Mountains, the highest mountain range in the Carpathians, in May of 2024. This is the center of the Milky Way galaxy with two Nebula's the Lagoon & Omega just over the top of the Tatra's.

Thor's Helmet

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NGC2359: Thor's Helmet

Thor's Helmet is a hat-shaped, interstellar bubble from the bright, massive star near the center - the Wolf-Rayet star. This star is a hot giant thought to be in a pre-supernova stage & expected to explode into supernova in the next few thousand years. It is 15,000 light-years away toward the constellation of the Great Overdog.

Three Merlons

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Milky Way behind Three Merlons

Against the center of the Milky Way Galaxy are The Three Merlons, also called the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, which formed 250 million years ago. They are located in the Sexten Dolomites in Northern Italy.

Vela

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Vela Supernova Remnant

11,000 years ago, a star in the Velda constellation exploded. Layers of the star crashed into the interstellar medium, driving a shock wave still visible today. This image captures some of that shock wave in visible light. As gas flies away from the detonated star, it decays & reacts with the interstellar medium, producing light of colors & energy bands.

Whirlpool

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M51:  Whirlpool Galaxy

The spiral wave pattern in a disk-shaped galaxy. The gravitational tug of the companion galaxy, on the dusty gas of the reddish regions, stirring the dust & lines to produce the field pattern of the outer arms.

Zeta Oph

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Zeta Oph: Runaway Star

The Star Zeta Ophiuchi was flung out of its binary star system, when its more massive companion star exploded as a supernova, hence Runaway star. It is the blue center & produces a strong stellar wind that moves 24 kilometers per second, compressing & heating interstellar material creating the curved shock front. At 460 light-years away, Zta Oph is 65,000 times more luminous & 20 times more massive than our Sun.

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