Want to see what 14,000 stars looks like? Check out this photo from NASA of the Carina Nebula. This amazing photo is from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, which has provided us with some of the most stunning (and surprising) space photos to date.
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Hubble Telescope Displays Amazing X-Ray of Supernova Remnant
An amazing new X-Ray photo of a nearby supernova has astronomers extremely interested -- since it shows the transition of a supernova into a supernova remnant.
Read More »Amazing New Photos of Saturn’s Strange Moon Hyperion
The Cassini spacecraft has been sending incredible space photos back to Earth for many years. The latest photos from Cassini are of Saturn's odd-shaped moon Hyperion, which tumbles around Saturn in an irregular orbit.
Read More »Is Sharp’s 70-inch 3-D TV Worth $4,800?
Sharp's new 3-D TV has a stunning 70 inch display, and uses active shutter 3-D technology. However, is it really worth the price of $4,800?
Read More »Amazing Photo of Mars Rover’s Destroyed Heat Shield
NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover has been sending back some really incredible photography detailing the unique landscape on Mars. This week, NASA released a true color-rendered photo showing the debris of the Opportunity's heat shield, which was destroyed during impact.
Read More »Astronaut Catches Incredible Photo of Perseid Meteor
Ron Garan, a NASA astronaut, managed to capture this stunning space photo of a Perseid meteor falling to Earth.
Read More »Mars Rover Captures Eerie Color Photo of Bleak Martian Landscape
The Mars Opportunity Rover has sent back an amazing color photo of the Martian landscape around the Endeavor crater.
Read More »An Amazing Photo of Two Galaxies About to Collide
NASA has released a stunning photo that captures two far-off galaxies as they're about to collide.
Read More »The Fashion Taste of Steve Jobs, Over 13 Years
Love him or hate him, Steve Jobs will have a place in the history of our society's tech development. Here's a taste of his appearance over the past 13 years.
Read More »Taiwan Researchers Brag About Erasable E-Paper
Researchers in Taiwan are hoping that this erasable "e-paper" (which is actually made of plastic) will be available to consumers within about a year.
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