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  1. It won’t let me add the text body, sorry:

    I found this NASA site a while ago, but completely forgot about it until now. I hope you find it interesting.

    Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday.

    I got the very pretty caterpillar Protostar IRAS 20324+4057

    I will look at all of yours, because they’re all like beautiful fireworks.

  2. Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744
    Located 3.5 billion light-years away, Abell 2744 contains several hundred galaxies and might be a pile-up of at least four smaller galaxy clusters. Abell 2744’s strong gravitational field acts as a lens, brightening and magnifying the light of nearly 3,000 distant background galaxies.

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    V838 Monocerotis Light Echo
    This image captures a light echo from the star V838 Monocerotis. After the star brightened temporarily, light from that eruption began propagating outward through a dusty cloud around the star. The light reflects or “echoes” off the dust and then travels to Earth.

  4. This looks like a PII phishing attempt. Results in someone getting your birth date and whatever public info you have out there.