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Kennt ihr Berliner Schul musik?

I've been on a German kick this week for no obvious reason. Maybe nostalgia for when I lived there 40 years ago (!!). In any case, this seemed a little more lively, and I promise I won't do the whole column in German.

But lots of cool pictures this week. 

This is another planetary nebula, this time in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Doesn't even have a name. 

Andrew McCarthy has been posting a series of images formatted to fit as phone wallpapers. This is just one of them, but follow the link and it will lead you to lots more.

This is really cool. A bunch of Artemis II photos processed into a video, zooming in on details we don't normally see.

Now this is an AI video (yes, these people in spacesuits on Mars are AI) that is pretty spectacular.

McCarthy is doing a series of photos where he's processing real images to bring out surface color that is too faint for the naked eye. I expect this will be very popular among lunar prospectors in the future.

An image of the lunar far side. I think that down in bottom right is the Mare Orientale, which is never fully visible from Earth. Again, it's processed to bring out the surface coloring that we can't see with the naked eye,

This shows what the processing does. I'm a little sorry it's not what it looks like naked eye.

This is, of course, an image in celebration of May the Fourth.

This is probably a lot like what the Milky Way would look like if we could get far enough away.

Another one of those super-long exposures that comes out very dramatic.

One of these sorts of Milky Way shots was popular last week — rightly — and this is a nice one.

Okay, another one.

Another planetary nebula. Just the remnants of an exploding star, no big deal.

Look at all the stars you want, we'll make more.

And more.

Here's another shot of the Wizard Nebula.

One more spiral galaxy. 

This was longer than usual, but there were just so many pictures I really liked. I hope you didn't get bored.

As always, I love comments, and I expect to be back next week with more Sky Candy.

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