It"s World Space Week, an opportunity to celebrate humanity"s extraterrestrial achievements, as well as the benefits that come from space exploration and technology. The star of our homepage is actually a star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula, found in the same group of galaxies as our Milky Way. This detailed image was captured by the powerful James Webb Space Telescope and shows thousands of never-before-seen stars, previously obscured by cosmic dust. The nebula"s colossal size and dynamic energy offer plenty of compelling material for astronomers and stargazers of all stripes.
World Space Week
Today in History
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A day of service for Dr. King
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Happy Cousins Day!
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International Day of Color
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Looking back on 150 years of rail travel
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Under Parisian skies
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Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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National Dolphin Day
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Kalalau Beach on the Nā Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii
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Patriot Day
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Día de los Muertos celebrations in Mexico
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Corfu at night, Greece
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St. Joseph North Pier Inner and Outer Lights, Michigan
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Atolls in the Maldives
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Mountains fit for a queen
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Shark Awareness Day
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Digging the birds
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Vila Franca Islet, São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal
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Satellite image of sand and seaweed in the Bahamas
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National Cherry Blossom Festival
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Roques de Benet, Els Ports Natural Park, Catalonia, Spain
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International Museum Day
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Christmas comes to New York City
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Celebrating Pi Day
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Spreadsheet Day
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The desert blooms
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Navajo Bridge in Marble Canyon
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Christmas Eve
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A day to take a moment
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Talk like a pirate—or walk the plank
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Hues of Hokkaido
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