World Space Week—observed from October 4 to 10 every year—serves as an opportunity to educate individuals worldwide about the multitude of benefits that emanate from space exploration and technology and to celebrate humanity"s extraterrestrial achievements. A stunning cosmic spectacle that deserves mention is the Tarantula Nebula, captured by NASA"s James Webb Space Telescope. The Tarantula Nebula is the most luminous and largest star-forming region in a galaxy group called the Local Group, which is also home to our own Milky Way. The nebula"s colossal size and dynamic energy offer plenty of compelling material for cosmologists and stargazers.
World Space Week
Today in History
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Postcard from Italy
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Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence
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A ghost on the mountain
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Salt evaporation ponds on the island of Gozo, Malta
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Why is this cliffside ablaze?
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Banff National Park, Alberta
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Wahclella Falls, Oregon, USA
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Mount Hood, Oregon
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Waitangi Day in New Zealand
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Poinsettia Day
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Sunset in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, United States
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Megalong Valley, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia
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Celebrating our looming lunar neighbour
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World Population Day
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Ring-tailed lemur
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Autumn equinox
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National Frog Month
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An ugly duckling no more
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A duckling swimming in a water meadow, Suffolk, England
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A glimpse of the grandest of canyons
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Pacific Rim Whale Festival
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When life imitates art
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World Migratory Bird Day
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A smooth landing, feet first
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We’ve made it to Halfway Day!
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International Day of Light
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Tulips, Netherlands
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Molokini crater, Maui, Hawaii, USA
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The citadel in Bonifacio, Southern Corsica, France
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Big Bend National Park, Texas, United States
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