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A colleague of mine is making outstanding pictures of these tiny lights that you see in the sky at night, here is one I wanted to share:
Jellyfish Nebula[^].
Besides the picture itself, about 25hours went into the pre and postprocessing, so this is high dedication. I am completely illiterate as far as astronomy is concerned, but yet I find his pictures beautiful.

Here the caption of the linked one:
Pictures taken over 3 nights with a total of 20:26 hours cumulative exposure.
IC 443, is a supernova remnant located in the constellation Gemini about 5 000 light years away.
The bubble-shaped cloud structure extended with hanging tentacles below and to the left of the center has earned it the nickname of Jellyfish-Nebula.
It is known to host a neutron star, a remnant of the collapsed stellar core. The light from the explosion would have been visible from Earth over 30 000 years ago.
In the field at the top right we can see a portion of an emission nebula cataloged Sharpless 249

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