In the vastness of outer space are wonders beyond earthly compare. Deep in the oxygen less blackness, vibrancy and beauty await. Nebula, Latin for cloud, is an interstellar cloud, a vivid beauty far from the planetary reaches of earth. Witness the wonder of Nebula artwork that takes you into galaxies far, far away.
Thanks to NASA and other photographers collection’s of Nebula photographs, you no longer need to be an astronaut to enjoy these outer space wonders. “Roesette nebula (NGC 2244) in Monoceros,” by Filipe Alves for Stock trek Images is a gorgeous display of a blue and orange Nebula with a bright purple nucleolus dotted with bright shiny stars. Suspend in the black of what seems like a distant galaxy, “A Giant Hubble Mosaic of the Crab Nebula,” by NASA, ESA, STScl, gives you an up-close and impressive view of a crab Nebula, painted in cloudy veins of blue and orange.
More Nebula pictures by NASA gives a deeper look into the floating starts and Nebulas of the galaxy. “The Helix Nebula: A Gaseous Envelope Expelled By a Dying Star,” by photographer unknown, is almost like looking into the eye of God, as a dying start emits a bright blue hue, surround by rings of orange and red.
The photograph, “Window-Curtain Structure of the Orion Nebula,” by NASA, ESA, STScl is a unique Nebula that resembles a curtain done in waves of purples, blues, and pinks. “A Gorgeous Nebula in Outer Space,” by photographer Corey Ford for Stocktrek Images, is like staring into a swirling blue and turquoise whirlpool suspended in the middle of outer space.