Caturday’s Astronomy Pix for October 21-27, 2012


Nederlands: Paardenkopnevel - NASA/Stsci - htt...

Nederlands: Paardenkopnevel – NASA/Stsci – http://www.stsci.edu/institute/Copyright (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Horsehead Nebula

A Space Shuttle on the Streets of Los Angeles

Mammatus Clouds Over Saskatchewan

NGC 206 and the Star Clouds of Andromeda

The Medusa Nebula

Reflection Nebula vdB1

A Halo for NGC 6164

English: The Space Shuttle Atlantis atop the S...

English: The Space Shuttle Atlantis atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) returns to the Kennedy Space Center after a ten month refurbishment. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Caturday’s Astronomy Pix is a weekly installment, published each weekend with links to each daily entry on NASA’s website Astronomy Picture of the Day. I hope you enjoy looking at these often breathtaking images as much as I do.

 

About Troythulu

I seek to learn through this site and others how to better my ability as a person and my skill at using my reason and understanding to best effect. I do fractal artwork as a hobby, and I'm working to develop it to professional levels, though I've a bit to go till I reach that degree of skill! This is a crazy world we're in, but maybe I can do a little, if only that, to make it a bit more sane than it otherwise would be.

Posted on Saturday, 1:16, October 27, 2012, in APOD and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. the space photographs are so so very beautiful!

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