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  1. 4. velj

    In February 1995, Hubble captured this image of a bow shock near the star LL Orionis in the Orion Nebula. It's formed as a strong "wind" of particles from the star collides with slow-moving gas in the nebula. For more information:

  2. 30. sij
  3. 30. sij

    For 16 years, Hubble has worked with to study the universe at different wavelengths of light, providing unique views like these of galaxy M81. Farewell, friend. It's been wonderful exploring with you.

    M81 as seen by Hubble
    M81 as seen by Spitzer
  4. 29. lis 2019.

    The Red Spider Nebula might look like a cosmic arachnid, but it's actually the cast-off outer layers of a dying Sun-like star. The hot star's powerful stellar winds create waves in the expelled gas:

  5. 8. lis 2019.

    Today, Hubble has been in space for a full Saturn year, which is equal to 10,759 Earth days (or about 29.5 Earth years). These images, taken from 1990 to 2019, show how Hubble's views of have gotten better over time as its cameras have improved.

  6. 27. kol 2019.

    This striking nebula glows in the light of a dying star. The colorful, dusty structures are the outer layers of the star that it shed as it began to run out of nuclear fuel. Called NGC 2818, the nebula lies more than 10,000 light-years away:

  7. 20. kol 2019.

    Thousands of sparkling young stars are nestled within the giant nebula NGC 3603. About 20,000 light-years away, this stellar "jewel box" is one of the most massive young star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy:

  8. 7. kol 2019.

    It's ! Pulsars are cosmic lighthouses, dense stars that sweep beams of radiation across the universe as they spin. This , combining 9 months of Hubble images, shows rings, wisps & jets around the Crab Nebula pulsar.

  9. 3. srp 2019.

    Hubble captured this view of Mars between April 27 and May 6, 1999, when the Red Planet was about 54 million miles from Earth. Surface features as small as 12 miles across are visible, including craters, volcanoes, and a storm churning near the north polar ice cap.

  10. 28. svi 2019.

    Millions of light-years away, these two galaxies are performing a gravitational dance that will lead to their merger in a galactic grand finale. Glimpse these & other interacting galaxies in Hubble's newest Flickr album:

  11. 9. tra 2019.

    Fiery-looking plumes of hydrogen gas blast out of the blue disk of galaxy M82, where stars form 10x faster than in our galaxy. Hubble captured this visible & infrared mosaic of M82 in 2006 to celebrate the telescope's 16th anniversary:

  12. 19. ožu 2019.

    In 1998, Hubble captured this colorful view of Saturn in infrared light, providing information about clouds and hazes in the planet's atmosphere. See this and other Hubble images of our solar system at:

  13. 29. sij 2019.

    The sharpest view of the Orion Nebula ever captured by Hubble revealed never-before-seen stars, swirls of gas shaped by massive stars born in the giant stellar nursery, and dusty disks around young stars where planets might also be forming:

  14. 17. pro 2018.

    Released in 1997, this Hubble image of the Twin Jet Nebula (or M2-9) shows gas being ejected, like exhaust from a pair of jet engines, at more than 200 miles per second in opposite directions from a star 2,100 light-years from Earth:

  15. 20. stu 2018.

    to astronomer Edwin Hubble, the space telescope's namesake. This goes way back to a variable star Dr. Hubble discovered in the "Andromeda Nebula" 95 years ago. This star (VAR!) proved that Andromeda is actually another galaxy:

  16. 17. lis 2018.

    In 2012, Hubble released this panoramic of 30 Doradus, the brightest star-forming region visible in a neighboring galaxy and home to some of the most massive stars ever seen:

  17. 25. ruj 2018.

    : in 2012, Hubble released this image, the eXtreme Deep Field. The photo was assembled by combining 10 years of Hubble photographs taken of a patch of sky at the center of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field in the constellation Fornax:

  18. 4. ruj 2018.

    Curved arms of bright, blue stars spiral away from a straight bar of yellowish stars in this galaxy, called NGC 1300. Hubble captured this magnificent view in September 2004, revealing never-before-seen details in this barred spiral galaxy:

  19. 29. svi 2018.

    Tilted nearly edge-on to us, the Sombrero Galaxy’s dusty spiral disk cuts across the galaxy’s brilliant glow of stars. Found in the constellation Virgo, the Sombrero can be spotted with backyard telescopes during the month of May:

  20. 9. svi 2018.

    Released 15 years ago this week, this image of the Helix Nebula shows the colorful outer layers shed by a Sun-like star as it was dying. The image blends observations from Hubble and Kitt Peak National Observatory's 0.9-meter telescope:

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