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A Multicolor Cosmic Tale
Ever wonder why the space images we see, like those of galaxies and nebulae, have different colors? Let’s have a look !
Explore the Crab Nebula through the eyes of different wavelengths of light. In visible light, we see its colorful, intricate structure, while infrared reveals hidden dust and heat. Ultraviolet light shows energetic processes and young stars, and X-rays uncover the intense, high-energy core. Finally, radio waves expose the nebula’s magnetic fields and swirling particles, providing a complete picture of this fascinating cosmic remnant. By combining these multi-wavelength views, we unveil the full spectrum of the Crab Nebula’s complex beauty and dynamic nature.






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Mission: Firefly Alpha | Stairway to Seven
Agency: Firefly Aerospace
Date: Mar 12, 2026 00:50
Location: Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Description: Firefly Alpha's Flight 7 will be a test flight and return-To-Flight for the launch vehicle after its April 2025 launch failure. It will test and validate key systems ahead of Firefly’s Block II configuration upgrade on Flight 8 that’s designed to enhance reliability and manufacturability across the vehicle.Flight 7 will be the last flown in Alpha’s current configuration and will test multiple Block II subsystems, including the in-house avionics and thermal improvements, to gain flight heritage and validate lessons learned ahead of the full configuration upgrade on Flight 8.
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CG 4: The Globule and the Galaxy

Since solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago, our sun and its planets have made perhaps 18 galactic orbits.
our solar system is 18 galactic years old. when it was 17 trees did not yet exist on earth. when it was 16 simple organisms were taking their first excursion from sea to colonize the land.
Fossil evidence testified that for about 15 of its 18 galactic years, our planet was host to unicellular microbes and bacterial colonies-utterly devoid of anything complicated like grass, trees, animals- forgot solving differential equations, building rockets,
painting landscapes, writing symphonies or feeling love.
~ 'Five Billion Years Of Solitude' by Lee Billings
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