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A contingent of young stars and star-forming gas clouds is sticking out of one of the Milky Way's spiral arms like a...
A new, dynamic portrait of our Milky Way galaxy shows a frenzy of gas, charged particles and dust as seen by the...
Images of the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are overlaid on a map of the surrounding area, our...
This composite image comes from the ESA Planck shows a festive portrait of our Milky Way galaxy shows a mishmash of...
In visible light, the bulk of our Milky Way galaxy stars are eclipsed behind thick clouds of galactic dust and gas....
Epimetheus in the Way
Our Milky Way is a dusty place. So dusty that we cannot see the center of the galaxy in visible light. Thanks to...
More than 444,580 frames from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope were stitched together to create this portrait of the...
More than 800,000 frames from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope were stitched together to create this infrared portrait...
Our Milky Way galaxy is ablaze with dust in this new all-sky map from Planck, a European Space Agency mission with...
This artist concept illustrates the new view of the Milky Way. The galaxy two major arms can be seen attached to the...
A D.C. Department of Transportation employee removes a paper cover from the "Hidden Figures Way" street sign at the...
Attendees of the street dedication ceremony take pictures of the "Hidden Figures Way" street sign at the corner of...
A "Hidden Figures Way" street sign is seen at the corner of 4th and E Street SW across from the NASA Headquarters...
It Craters All the Way Down
Wiggling Its Way to Discovery
Way to Go Spirit!
Farside! And All the Way Around
Saturn Gets in the Way
Wiggling Its Way to Discovery
A Long Way From Home
Which Way to the Top?
On His Merry Way
Down Dione Way