Најфасцинантни фотографии од вселената за 2013-та година

Од хексагонална бура на Сатурн до маглина во облик на пигвин, овогодинешните фотографии од вселената кои го одземаат здивот, не носат на неверојатно патување низ мистериозните длабочини на нашата галаксија.
2013-та година беше година во која на Твитер ISS астронаутите споделуваа стотици фотографии од Земјата сликани од вселената. Аматери фотографери преку телескопи, исто така помогнаа да ги откријат предходно невидени слики од нашиот универзум.

Водечка позиција ја има командантот на Интернационалната Вселенска Станица (ISS) Крис Хадфилд кој, во текот на годината, сподели интимни детали од неговиот живот во вселената со армија на следбенци на Твитер.
Една од најимпресивните фотографии беше сликата на Голден Гејт мостот сликана од над 200 милји над Земјата, и била опишана од Крис како „вечен магнет“; потоа светлата на Менхетен навечер, „бескрајните“ златно-песочни плажи во Австралија и „карфиол“ облаци над течението на Амазон.

Во екслкузивното интервју со MailOnline овој месец, канадскиот астронаут открил дека фотографирал над 40,000 фотографии за време на неговиот пет-месечен престој во вселенската станица, а необјавените фотографии че ги објави НАСА идната година. Погледете ги највпечатливите и неверојатни фотографии од вселената за оваа година.

This captivating image of the Orion nebula reveals an area of our galaxy as a bustling neighbourhood of recently formed stars, hot gas and dark dust. The nebula is visible to the unaided eye as a small fuzzy patch in the constellation of Orion

Up until this year, images taken of Saturn's hexagonal storm have been in infrared wavelengths, showing false-colour shades of red, orange and green. In October, Cassini, which has been orbiting the planet for over nine years, captured the northern hexagon in its true, incredible colours

Mark Gee's image of the Milky Way came first in the Earth and Space Category in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year awards. The shot shows central regions of the Milky Way Galaxy - over 26,000 light years away - appearing as a tangle of dust and stars, lit up by a lighthouse on the Cape Palliser, New Zealand, shining out to sea

The sun may be 93 million miles away from Earth, but that didn't stopped amateur astronomer Ralph Smith capturing these stunning close-ups from his garden earlier this year. Shown here is a close up of the sun showing a solar prominence on its surface

The Golden Gate Bridge is visible from space in this incredible shot of San Francisco Bay taken by astronaut Chris Hadfield. In an exclusive interview with the MailOnline, the Canadian astronaut revealed that he took over 40,000 photos during his five month stint on the ISS

While this picture was taken in 2012, it went viral this year as the greatest selfie of all time. Aki Hoshide took the image at the International Space Station

This image from the European Space Agency's Herschel Space Observatory shows the cloud associated with the Rosette Nebula, a stellar nursery about 5,000 light-years from Earth in the Monoceros, or Unicorn, constellation

Black-sand dunes on the floor of Mars' crater have been formed from cooled lava rock. This is one of the first sand dune fields ever recognised on Mars. In winter, these dunes are covered by frost and CO2 ice

Ivan Eder, from Hungary, took this wonderful shot of M81 and M82 galaxies - twelve million light years from Earth. Most of the emission at infrared wavelengths originates from interstellar dust. This dust is found primarily within the galaxy's spiral arms

This image of Mars' 'Grand Canyon', taken by ESA's Mars Express, captured the imagination of space enthusiasts in 2013. The deep valley, named Hebes Chasma, is a strange 315 km scar that sits almost right in the middle of the Martian equator on the northern edge of the Valles Marineris canyon

This image was taken from the International Space Station 200 miles above Earth. It reveals a mass of storm clouds churning over the Atlantic Ocean near Brazil and the Equator. A Russian spacecraft, docked to the orbiting outpost, partially covers a small patch of sunlight on the ocean waters in a break in the clouds

The sun fired off its strongest solar flare of the year this week causing a wide-area blackout of high frequency signal. Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of an X3.3-class solar flare that peaked at 5:12 pm EST (10:12 pm GMT) on Tuesday. The long streak of light is likely due to solar protons saturating the imager

Since 2006, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been charting the red planet's terrain. This image shows defrosting of the crests of 'Inca City'. This is the informal name given to a set of intersecting ridges that are located among the layered materials of the south polar region of Mars. Their origin has never been understood

A striking image of two galaxies colliding, taken with the Nasa Hubble Space Telescope, revealed what looked like the profile of a celestial bird, hovering protectively over an egg. Both are fully certified galaxies which can be found in the constellation Hydra, 326 million light years away

A German photographer, Michael Najjar, has created this image to show just how serious a problem space debris has become. Based on a data archive, each miniature sphere in the image represents an existing object orbiting in space. Overall, it is estimated that there are as many as 370,000 pieces of space junk floating in Earth's orbit, travelling at speeds of up to 22,000 mph

This image shows the great salt desert in Iran. Central in the desert lies the Kavir Buzurg (or Great Marsh), and in the west, a vast salt lake called Darya-ye Namak contains large salt plates in a mosaic-like shape

In the early hours of Nov. 27, 2013, Comet ISON entered the field of view of the European Space Agency/Nasa Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. In this picture, called a coronagraph, the bright light of the sun itself is blocked so the structures around it are visible. The comet is seen in the lower right

The picture takes in 404,880 miles

This fun collage includes about 1,600 images

The image, taken on September 8, shows no hurricanes, cyclones, or tropical storms in the Atlantic, Pacific, or Indian Ocean basin

This image from Hubble shows the Red Rectangle Nebula.  At the nebula's centre is an binary star system that powers the nebula but does not, as yet, explain its unusual colours. The shape of the Red Rectangle is likely due to a thick dust which pinches the otherwise spherical outflow into tip-touching cone shapes

'This morning, over Africa, my breath was taken away', tweeted Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield when he shared this photo on Twitter. Hadfield claims he never got tired of looking at Earth while on the ISS

Appearing like a column of smoke rising from the horizon, a dark lane of dust marks the plane of the Milky Way in this photograph. This dust plays a vital role in the life story of our galaxy. Formed from the ashes of dead and dying stars, the dust clouds are also the regions in which new stars will form

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