Hubble telescope discovers a new type of cosmic object
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This ESA/Hubble picture highlights another view of a distant stellar birthplace. Captured in a parallel field to a recently released image, this scene reveals a neighboring region of the N159 star-forming complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud,
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NASA's Hubble Detects Mysterious Plume of Gas Escaping From an Active Spiral Galaxy
The Virgo cluster, despite being millions of light-years away, closest large galaxy cluster to Earth. The Virgo galaxy cluster has been pivotal in the history of astronomical findings. In fact, one of the first pieces of evidence of a massive black hole was identified in the constellation Virgo by NASA's Hubble.
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an amazing view of galaxies LEDA 48062 and UGC 8603. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Tully | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta Music: Missing of Times by Joseph Beg / courtesy of Epidemic Sound.
For more than three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has been capturing images we never imagined possible, revealing cosmic treasures too magnificent to remain hidden. It has been delivering stunning photographs that showcase the universe's wonders,
Hubble unveils the “Lost Galaxy” as a vibrant spiral alive with newborn stars and glowing clouds of cosmic energy.
Using new observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and observatories on Earth, scientists have confirmed the existence of Betelgeuse's elusive companion star, named Siwarha.
With the help of the Hubble Space Telescope, we can now see the most beautiful pictures and patterns present in space that cannot be seen with the human eye. These images also help astronomers study the various patterns and activities happening in outer space.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured two galaxies in the late stages of a colorful collision, collectively referred to as IC 1623. The image combines visible light with ultraviolet and infrared to give us a better look of what's going on amid all the chaos.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released an awe-inspiring new image of the iconic Sombrero Galaxy, known formally as Messier 104. The image was published as part of the 35th anniversary celebrations of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, which was ...