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X-Ray Sky

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A brief tour of the X-Ray sky and a look at sources of high energy X-Rays Credits Curtis Wong, MSR

WISE: Seeing the Invisible

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Explore the Universe through the eyes of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft. WISE surveyed the entire sky in infrared light. Credits Nancy Alima Ali, Bryan Mendez, Kyle Fricke, UC Berkeley, CSE@SSL

W5 Star Forming Region

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Multiple Generations of Star Formation in the W5 region from Spitzer Space Telescope. Credits Lori Allen, Xavier Koenig, Sanjana Sharma

The Ring Nebula

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A 6-year old's journey to the jewel of the sky. This charming Tour is a great example of how WWT can be used to engage even the youngest students in astronomy and science. The Tour-authoring interface might seem daunting to some adults ("digital...

Over the Rainbow

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A tour of Sloan Digital Sky Survey objects, highlighting features in their spectra. Credits Mark SubbaRao, Adler Planetarium

Orion Nebula

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Star and planet formation in the Orion Nebula as shown in images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credits Frank Summers

Eta Carina Nebula

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A brief tour of the Eta Carina Nebula from the Hubble Advanced Camera for Surveys. Credits Curtis Wong, MSR

Eagle Nebula

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A tour by David a 5th grade student from Issaquah, Washington Credits David, 5th grade student from Issaquah, Washington

Dust and Us

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"Dust & Us" is a brief tour of the dark regions in galaxies that form stars and planets. This tour gives a new perspective on how important dust, which we normally think of as a nuisance, is to creating planets like the one upon which we live. For more...