Hubble Heritage

@HubbleHeritage

Mind-blowing space pictures, curated by the official Hubble Heritage team.

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Joined March 2010

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  1. 16 Jun 2016

    to our 2008 release of -a globular cluster seen within the constellation Hercules

  2. 19 May 2016

    This month's release is of Mars near opposition! Check out our website for all the details:

  3. 7 Apr 2016

    to this spectacular image of a in first released in 2013 by the team.

  4. 31 Mar 2016

    Also, check out the at 3pm today to learn more about the release and the heart of our galaxy:

  5. 31 Mar 2016

    New release! For more info on the image and how it was made visit:

  6. 10 Mar 2016

    to our 2005 release of the Boomerang Nebula: prime example of bipolar outflow and polarized light in a nebula!

  7. 18 Feb 2016

    to N180B - a bright compact HII region in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

  8. 11 Feb 2016

    Our recent co-release with ESA: Giant elliptical galaxy harboring a massive black hole

  9. 28 Jan 2016

    to our 2008 release of a celestial landscape created for the 10 yr anniversary of the team!

  10. 21 Jan 2016

    to the our release of interacting galaxies Arp 142. This messy pair reminds us of a bird - what do you think?

  11. 3 Dec 2015

    to our collection which has images of gas clouds ejected from dying stars in our Milky Way!

  12. 20 Nov 2015

    Today is the day! Join us at at 2 PM ET to ask us anything!

  13. 17 Nov 2015

    Only 3 days until our AMA event over on Reddit occurs! Get your questions about our image creation process ready!

  14. 12 Nov 2015

    to a image from 20 years ago: Still looking good, NGC 7742!

  15. 11 Nov 2015

    Questions about how we create our HST images? Ask us on Nov 15th @ 2pm ET at our reddit AMA!

  16. 5 Nov 2015

    to our 2013 image of the Horsehead Nebula. First imaged in 1888 this nebula is still popular today!

  17. 29 Oct 2015

    For Halloween let's to the NGC 6751 nebula; found in the sky glowing like a giant monster eye.

  18. Retweeted

    Now on the ISONblog: Comet appears to be moving the wrong way in this GIF. We explain why.

  19. Retweeted

    New pic of Comet with stars and galaxies, plus all Hubble ISON news and updates.

  20. 2 Jul 2013

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