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Stunning new NASA space telescope images reveal the universe in red, white and blue for America 250

NASA unveils red, white and blue cosmic images to mark America’s 250th birthday on July 4.

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Coverage frames the pictures as a visual celebration, calling them “cosmic fireworks” and noting that NASA also generated music from the data‑heavy photos. Reporting is led by Popular Science, Yahoo, Space and NASA’s Science website, with additional commentary from Enidnews.com, SciTechDaily, Phys.org and other outlets.

Watch for further releases tied to the anniversary, including any additional audio tracks or follow‑up imagery that NASA may publish in the coming weeks.

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Which telescopes produced the red, white and blue images?

The coverage cites NASA’s Chandra and Hubble telescopes as the sources of the images.

What additional content did NASA create from the images?

NASA produced music derived from the data‑heavy photos, as reported by Yahoo and Digital Camera World.

How are the images being presented in the media?

Outlets describe the images as a celebration of the United States’ 250th birthday, using terms like “cosmic fireworks” and “visual celebration.”

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