Deep Space - as seen from our lonely rock.

Captured via the DwarfLab Dwarf3

NGC 7000, Caldwell 20, or the North American Nebula is an emission nebula, named for it's resemblance to North America. 1,700 light years away and nearly 100 light years across, the deep red glow is the radiation of new stars forming within its ionizing gases.

Andromeda - our closest neighbor.

M31 is the closest spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way. 2.5 million light years from us and containing approximately a trillion stars, it’s on a crash course with our own galaxy -luckily we’ve got another 4.5 billion years before it happens.

The Wizard Nebula is a collection of interstellar gas around an open star cluster. NGC 7380 is approximately 7,200 light-years away from us, and bears resemblance to a medieval wizard, leading to its name.