
The full moon setting behind the Alps, as seen on Superga hill in Turin, Italy.

The Carina Nebula, the largest diffused nebulae that we can detect, four times as large as the more famous Orion Nebula.

The stellar nursery of the Lagoon Nebula, in the constellation of Sagittarius some 5,000 light years from earth. It is possible to see this star-forming nebulae with the naked eye on a clear sky.

The Jellyfish Nebula, in the contellation of Gemini, containing the remains of an ancient supernova which may have exploded as long as 30,000 years ago.