The moment of 'birth' in the universe

The latest image of Tycho's supernova explosion, CY 'starring' CY Camelopardalis moment . are the best images of the universe published in National Geographic magazine in the past week.

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Images of Japan after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11 were taken from satellites of
US Air Force. The dark areas along the coast from northern Tokyo to the north of the city
Sendai Street is the most devastated area of ​​earthquakes and tsunamis.

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Chandra X-ray Observatory of the US Space Agency (NASA) has sent a new image
most of the chalk remains after the Tycho supernova explosion. This supernova is from our Earth
13,000 light years and. Bright brother of this supernova supernova explosion to our planet
in 1572.

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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope captured the image of gas (yellow-red) and dust
The universe (blue) around the Milky Way looks like a mysterious picture.

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This is the image of Saturn's "Moon" Helene, sent by NASA's Cassini probe
about. Helene satellite has a modest diameter of 33 km and it has the same orbit around the star
Earth with Dione 'Moon'.

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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory probe took close-up shots of plasma rings
rising from the Sun's surface on March 19 last.

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The WISE telescope has recorded ultraviolet radiation from star CY Camelopardalis
(red) is forming among blue cosmic dust clouds.