SpacePorn
- April 2007 NASA’s STEREO-A spacecraft watched a CME strike Comet Encke and rip its tail completely off
https://spaceweather.com/
- The city of Santiago, Chile
I'd love to back track and figure out the original post. (XPosted from here)
- Emission nebula NGC 6188
It is being sculpted by the bright open star cluster NGC 6193 that formed there only a few million years ago (upper left of image). This spark of formation was probably caused when the last batch of stars went supernova. [3011 x 3021] (Credit: Dev Prana & Telescope Live)
- Baby Stars in the Orion Constellation
Scores of baby stars shrouded by dust are revealed in this infrared image of the star-forming region NGC 2174, as seen by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. Some of the clouds in the region resemble the face of a monkey in visible-light images, hence the nebula's nickname: the "Monkey Head." However, in infrared images such as this, the monkey disappears. That's because different clouds are highlighted in infrared and visible-light images.
- Curiosity's Dusty Selfie
Since August 2012, Curiosity has been exploring 3-mile-high Mt. Sharp in Gale Crater. The rover has climbed more than 2,000 feet (612 meters), reaching progressively younger rocks that serve as a record on how Mars has evolved from a wet, habitable planet to a cold desert environment.