NASA's photos of space are truly amazing. The novelty and awe of seeing things like a black hole in action or thousands of stars so bright they look like a football stadium lit up at night will never wear off.
This startling photo shows a black hole in action.
These purple lines are the magnetic fields for a spiral galaxy.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers were able to capture this spectacular image of the most energetic outflow ever witnessed in the universe.
Inside the Heart of the Orion Nebula.
Inside the Milky Way is this birthing ground for new stars, known as the Orion B molecular cloud complex.
This crowd of stars looks almost like the flashing bulbs of thousands of photographers.
Thousands of stars make up this giant nebula, which is one of the largest young star clusters in the Milky Way.
This star cluster in the Small Magellanic Cloud shows newly formed stars blowing a cavity in a nebula.
This vertical galaxy is in the constellation of Sextans.
This now-famous iconic image is of Earth rising just past the lunar surface.
Inside the constellation of Virgo is this stunning galaxy.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured this photo of a distant galaxy through a cosmic lens, also known as a gravitational lens, which is the bending of light of large galaxy clusters that better allow astronomers to take photos from significant distances.
Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon of seeing recognizable shapes and clouds, rock formations or otherwise unrelated places. What do you see here?