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  1. 27. jouluk.

    A full of stars ✨ Located 8,000 light-years away in a huge star-forming region known as the Carina Nebula, this star cluster is about 500,000 years old. Explore more:

  2. 4. marrask. 2018

    6 years ago, Hubble captured this of the Horsehead Nebula in infrared light. Credit: NASA

  3. 20. lokak. 2020

    This gives a close-up of the center of spiral galaxy NGC 2841, located 46 million light-years away. 🌌♥️

  4. 30. huhtik. 2020

    La celebra el 30 aniversario del telescopio espacial con esta impresionante fotografía del nacimiento de una nebulosa 🌌 🎂

  5. 16. toukok. 2018
    Tämä media saattaa sisältää arkaluonteista aineistoa. Lue lisää
  6. 22. jouluk.

    Jupiter & Io 🌕 Io is just one of Jupiter’s many moons, but it takes center stage in this image taken 25 years ago. The black dot on Jupiter’s surface is Io’s shadow! Read more:

    One of Jupiter's moons casts a black shadow across the planet's cloudy surface
  7. 10. toukok.

    These young stars are drifting together through space. ✨ This loose star cluster is called NGC 2040, and it contains high-mass stars that live brilliant but short lives. Read more about this image:

  8. 17. helmik.

    Get a special look! 🔎 The Egg Nebula offers a unique view of the normally invisible dust shells around an aging star. This image shows these dust layers, which extend over one-tenth of a light-year away from the star:

  9. 9. helmik.

    Zoom into the beautiful and intricate nebula NGC 5189, which was formed by gases escaping from a dying star. This nebula is located thousands of light-years away in the southern constellation Musca:

  10. 25. tammik.

    Giddy-up! 🐎 Soar through an infrared view of the Horsehead Nebula in this visualization. This nebula is part of the Orion Molecular Cloud, which is located about 1,500 light-years away in the constellation Orion:

  11. 25. toukok.

    An expanding halo of light shines around the distant star V838 Monocerotis. At 20,000 light-years away, this star is at the outer edge of our Milky Way Galaxy. Read more about this :

  12. 7. syysk.

    Let’s take a look 30 million light-years away 👀 Here's a view showing the galaxy NGC 1512’s unique core. This 2,400 light-year-wide circle of infant star clusters is called a "circumnuclear" starburst ring. Discover more:

  13. 16. maalisk.

    Giant galaxies weren’t assembled in a day… and neither was this Hubble image of the spiral galaxy M101. This combines 51 exposures taken between 1994 and 2003! Learn more:

  14. 17. toukok.

    Stretching about half a light-year across, the nebula NGC 5307 resides 10,000 light-years away. Located in the constellation Centaurus, this view shows off the nebula’s spiral-shaped structure. Learn more here:

  15. 1. kesäk.

    At 150,000 light-years across, you might call the galaxy AM 0644-741 lord of the rings – or at least of the ring galaxies! This ring galaxy is larger than our entire home galaxy, the Milky Way, and is 300 million light-years away:

  16. 8. marrask. 2018

    Good night This is a mosaic image, one of the largest ever taken by Hubble of the Crab Nebula, a six-light-year-wide expanding remnant of a star's supernova explosion.

  17. 6. heinäk.

    Visible ➡️ Near-infrared These views of the Whirlpool Galaxy show off different aspects of the galaxy! The visible image highlights its spiral arms and star-forming regions, while the near-infrared image shows its skeletal dust structure:

  18. 23. maalisk.

    🎆 Interrupting your feed for a cosmic fireworks show! 🎆 Called N 49, this image shows the aftermath of a massive star that died in a supernova blast, whose light would’ve reached Earth thousands of years ago:

  19. 28. jouluk. 2020

    Explore this view of NGC 3314A and NGC 3314B, two galaxies in the constellation Hydra. Though the galaxies appear to be locked in a cosmic dance, they’re separated by tens of millions of light-years, with one closer to us than the other:

  20. 5. tammik.

    Big things come in "small" packages. The relatively small, but extremely bright, center of the galaxy NGC 1566 in this image emits strong bursts of radiation. It’s also home to a black hole that’s many millions of times the mass of our Sun:

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