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Immerse yourself in a seamless beautiful environment. From web to desktop to full dome planetarium, WorldWide Telescope (WWT) enables you to explore the universe, bringing together imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the world and combining it with 3D navigation. Experience narrated guided tours from astronomers and educators featuring interesting places in the sky.

WorldWide Telescope

http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/Home.aspx
Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way! Learn the size of the Pillars of Creation and marvel at the minuscule scale of a neutrino!

The Scale of the Universe

http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
Andree Wallin is a name which many will recognise. The 27 year old Swede has been working in the film and game industries as a concept artist and matte painter full time since 2008 and has managed to get himself onto some big name projects such as Napoleon: Total War and the book Oblivion. The Luminarium presents our 17th Exhibit: Illuminate IV. http://www.theluminarium.net/v3/

The Luminarium - International Artgroup

http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/

NASA Spitzer Space Telescope

Photography has, since its inception, been a staple of the art world. But the artistic significance of astronomical imagery has become increasingly evident in recent years through a variety of exhibitions falling at the intersection of astronomy and art. The latest of these is The History of Space Photography, on display at the Williamson Gallery at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena through May 6th.

Space, Stars, Mars, Earth, Planets and More - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

A scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., has accurately determined the mass of a nearby asteroid from millions of miles away. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm

HubbleSite - Out of the ordinary...out of this world.

The Webb Space Telescope, Hubble's successor, will see in infrared, the light emitted by the farthest objects we can detect. Learn about Webb, its technology, and the science it will reveal. http://hubblesite.org/
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Catching the Light: Astrophotography by Jerry Lodriguss

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