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Credits
Open Source
8Data Sources
8Technologies
2Infrastructure
MITLicense
Data Sources
NASA(opens in new tab)

Astronomy Picture of the Day, ISS tracking data, and public domain imagery.

STScI / MAST(opens in new tab)

Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes — JWST and Hubble observation data and imagery.

ESA(opens in new tab)

European Space Agency — partner agency for JWST and Hubble.

CSA(opens in new tab)

Canadian Space Agency — partner agency for the James Webb Space Telescope.

CSIRO(opens in new tab)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation — Australian telescope data.

ATNF / CASDA(opens in new tab)

Australia Telescope National Facility and CSIRO ASKAP Science Data Archive.

CDS Strasbourg(opens in new tab)

Aladin Lite sky map viewer and SIMBAD astronomical database.

Where Is The ISS(opens in new tab)

Real-time International Space Station tracking API.

Open Source Technologies
Next.js(opens in new tab)

React framework for production-grade web applications.

React(opens in new tab)

JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

TypeScript(opens in new tab)

Typed superset of JavaScript for enhanced developer experience.

Tailwind CSS(opens in new tab)

Utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.

TanStack Query(opens in new tab)

Powerful asynchronous state management for data fetching.

Framer Motion(opens in new tab)

Production-ready motion library for React.

Lucide(opens in new tab)

Beautiful and consistent icon library.

Aladin Lite(opens in new tab)

Lightweight sky atlas for embedding in web pages.

Infrastructure
Vercel(opens in new tab)

Platform for deploying and hosting Next.js applications.

GitHub(opens in new tab)

Source code hosting and version control.

Special Thanks

To the scientists, engineers, and teams behind JWST (opens in new tab), Hubble (opens in new tab), and ground-based observatories worldwide who make these incredible observations possible.

To the open source community (opens in new tab) for building and maintaining the tools that make projects like this possible.

Imagery Credits
James Webb Space Telescope(opens in new tab)
NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI. JWST imagery is generally in the public domain.
Hubble Space Telescope(opens in new tab)
NASA, ESA, and STScI. Hubble imagery is generally in the public domain.
Australian Telescopes(opens in new tab)
CSIRO ASKAP, Parkes (Murriyang), and ATCA. Credit: CSIRO.
NASA APOD(opens in new tab)
Credit to individual astronomers, observatories, and agencies as noted per image.
Solar System Scope Textures(opens in new tab)
Planetary and lunar surface textures used in the 3D Solar System viewer. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
License

NebulaX is open source software released under the MIT License.

View source on GitHub(opens in new tab)