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Best Space Pictures of 2014: A Year's Delights Courtesy of Starry Nights

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Dive Deep Into Lagoon Nebula
Photograph by ESO/VPHAS+ team

Each week our photo editors hand-pick breathtaking photos of space. Of the 350 space photos published in 2014, we bring you our picks for the 12 best of the year.

In the above photo, the Lagoon Nebula, an immense tapestry of young stars born amid a fiery cloud of gas and stellar cinders, stuns viewers in this view taken from the Paranal Observatory high in the Chilean desert.

—By Dan Vergano and staff writers, photo gallery by news photo editors




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Bright Lights, Big Cities
Photograph by NASA Earth Observatory

The bright lights of Hollywood (right) blaze on the Pacific coast in this October scene shot from the International Space Station.

The nighttime panorama displays San Francisco (center) and Los Angeles backed by the Sierra Nevada. In the distance, Salt Lake City, in Utah, shines beneath a curved horizon tinted green with the glimmer of the northern lights.



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Island Streamers
Photograph by Jesse Allen, NASA Earth Observatory

The highest peak on Amsterdam Island, a tiny volcanic dot in the Indian Ocean, juts up 2,844 feet (867 meters). In this Landsat image taken from space, the mountain splits clouds into streamers much the way a boat creates ripples in water.




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Purple Robes for Hercules
Photograph by X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO, Optical: NASA/STScI, Radio: NSF/NRAO/VLA

The Hercules A galaxy reveals its superpowered core in an image captured by NASA's Chandra X-ray Space Telescope. Lavender and blue superheated gas clouds, meanwhile, swath its center.

In visible light, the galaxy some two billion light-years away looks like an ellipse, but researchers can see the luminous core at the heart of Hercules A using x-rays.

Astronomers suspect that the galaxy holds a supermassive black hole that is actively devouring stars and other stellar material. (Read "Black Hole: Star Eater" in National Geographic magazine.)



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Dark Dunes Menaced by Mars
Photograph by NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Sand traps don't come any bigger than this one on Mars, seen in a view from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter flying high overhead.

Marching across the red planet's rugged Terra Cimmeria region, these dunes will soon end up trapped inside the crater, joining the dust of others dunes similarly vanquished.



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Best Space Pictures of 2014: A Year's Delights Courtesy of Starry Nights

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Monkey Head Marks Hubble Milestone
Photograph by NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

Happy birthday, Hubble. Astronomers snapped this image—released on March 17—of the Monkey Head Nebula in honor of the famous space telescope's 24 years in orbit.

The nebula, formally known as NGC 2174, resides 6,400 light-years away, within the Orion constellation. It's a region known as a stellar nursery, where clouds of gas and dust coalesce to form young stars. (Learn more about star formation.)



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Blowing in the Wind
Photograph by NASA Earth Observatory

Dust from the Sahara swallows Africa in an image released September 21. Astronauts on the International Space Station took the picture as the station passed over Libya.

Saharan dust reaches all corners of the world, fertilizing Amazonian soils, settling on Atlantic coral reefs, and, perhaps, increasing snowpack in California's Sierra Nevada mountain range. (See "How Dust Might Make Drought Worse (or a Bit Better) in California.")



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High Skies, Deep River
Photograph by NASA/JPL-CALTECH/University of Arizona
International Space Station astronauts snapped an intriguing view of Utah's Green River, a section known as Bowknot Bend. The meandering river (dark blue-green) has cut a canyon nearly a thousand feet deep (305 meters) over many millennia.

The image, released March 14, also caught the contrail of an airplane (white streak, lower left) as it flew over the area. (Learn about life in space on the National Geographic Channel.)



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Ringside Seats Reveal Saturn's Gaps
Photograph by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

One of Saturn's many moons, Tethys, gleams brightly and offers a peek from between the planet's A and F rings, in an image released October 13.

The space between the two rings is known as the Keeler gap, and another smaller moon, Daphnis (not pictured), keeps the area clear of dust and ice. (See "Saturn Moon Harbors Ocean, Raising Possibility of Life.")



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Desert Blooms
Photograph by NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS

Scattered high points on the bed of Australia's Lake Mackay set off blooms of algae and desert plants baked by the sun, as seen by NASA's Terra spacecraft. The ephemeral salt lake is the second largest lake in Australia.



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Mesmerizing Moments Amid Wondrous Whirlpool
Photograph by NASA/CHANDRA X-RAY Observatory Center/Wesleyan University

The Whirlpool galaxy glints with x-ray lights from the neutron stars and black holes blanketing its far-flung arms.



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An Elusive Green Light
Photograph by Yuichi Takasaka, TWAN

The famed northern lights shine across the shores of Pontoon Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories in an image released September 23.

Green is the most common color of this natural phenomenon that has dazzled sky-watchers for millennia. (See more aurora pictures.)

Published December 13, 2014

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