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
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Skipper butterfly on an Echinacea flower
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Horse Head Rock, New South Wales, Australia
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Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
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Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park
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A delta in the Venetian Lagoon, Italy
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Lago Pehoé, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
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Canoeing in solitude
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The ‘potato chip bird’
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Red deer, Canada
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An ugly duckling no more
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When just a pinch of salt won’t do
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European hedgehog
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Happy Canada Day!
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Aspens near Marble, Colorado, USA
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Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
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International Day for Biological Diversity
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The oldest way to fly
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Elephant Rock, Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia
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French River, Ontario
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See-through cephalopod
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Spring equinox
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Zion National Park, Utah, United States
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Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
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The white trilliums in Ontario, Canada
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Her legend and mystery endure
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Male hooded merganser, Oregon, United States
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Via Krupp, Capri, Italy
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International Tea Day
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