After a blue dwarf galaxy shot through it like an arrow, the large Bullseye now has nine rings—six more than any other galaxy ...
In a new composite image made up of many individual photos, Hubble shows us the nearby Triangulum galaxy in incredible detail. No, seriously, the final image is so huge that you’d never want to ...
See composite views of the Cartwheel Galaxy captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy is 500 million light years away and has also been imaged by Hubble Space Telescope, comparison shown ...
Why it's so special: This image of a spiral galaxy taken by the Hubble Space Telescope is a portrait more than two decades in the making. Like most full-color images of space objects, it's a ...
LEDA 1313424, aptly nicknamed the Bullseye, is two and a half times the size of our Milky Way and has nine rings — six more than any other known galaxy. High-resolution imagery from NASA’s Hubble ...
This composite image of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant in Milky Way galaxy, was captured by the Herschel Space Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope. This striking Hubble image captures RCW ...
Hubble captures a cosmic snow angel created by a bright, young star —Space photo of the week: James Webb and Chandra spot a cosmic 'Christmas Wreath' sparkling in the galaxy next door When ...
The view is also a famous pasttime for stargazers ... by the gravitational pull of a neighboring galaxy, seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image.
stands out in the photo as a pale blue dot shining clearly amid thick bands of gas, located just a little down and to the right of the galaxy's milky core. Hubble snapped the image about six weeks ...
"The protostars are midway down the path to becoming mature stars." Two young stars shine bright in the dusty depths of the Orion Nebula in a new Hubble Space Telescope image. Located about 1,300 ...
This Hubble Space Telescope image features the galaxy LEDA 22057 ... The new Hubble photo is not the most famous "pale blue dot" image of all time. That distinction goes to a shot captured ...