Images from NASA's Bubble Telescope

Hubble IRAS 19475+3119 ESA/Hubble and NASA.

Awe... a poor little dying star... The Bubblescope, while orbiting the Earth in the neighborhood of 18,000 mph, was actually able to align and focus on this distant dying star and catch this image despite the mega arc-seconds of the moving celestial bodies... ooooh... aaaah... thaaanks naasaaa....

 

The Milky Way is not just a candy bar, or a conglomeration of exploding stars, its an artistic computer rendering that we can pretend to be viewing from afar...

 

NASA "PSR B1509-58"

One has to wonder what the folks in the special effects/creative-arts department at NASA were smoking when they came up with this one... "Hey dudes, I gotta idea man! Let's make a giant space hand..." I think they should just call it "flik-a-bik"...

 

Awe... a computer rendering of a sweet widdle baby star… him wants his mommy…

 

ESA 2010 MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/RSSD/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA

Look! A giant computerized space rock! Flying out of control from a primordial explosion some 15 'billiard' years ago...

 

ESO

A giant, computer generated Christmas tree ornament in space... jingle bells, jingle bells...

 

Opie

Mr. LEM

NASA's Moon Rod

Gemini VII Auction

'How-to' Create a Martian Landscape

Fred Sanford

NASA's Buddy System

"Myth" Busters

NASA Goes Rock Huntin'

'Spaceship' Brix

Baikonur Beauty Salon

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