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Hubble’s crystal-clear look at NGC 1786—an ancient globular cluster tucked inside the Large Magellanic Cloud—pulls us 160,000 light-years from Earth and straight into a cosmic time machine ...
Hubble reveals star formation secrets in galaxy NGC 2835 using H-alpha detection to map stellar nurseries with surgical ...
This particular galaxy cluster, called eMACS J1823.1+7822, lies almost nine billion light-years away in the constellation Draco. It is one of five exceptionally massive galaxy clusters Hubble ...
Captured with Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3, the image blends multiple wavelengths, including ultraviolet and infrared, to offer an extraordinary view of a galaxy 160,000 light-years away.
The galaxy is face-on, meaning that here on Earth, we can see its full spread (with a telescope, of course). It is about 30,000 light years across, much smaller than our own Milky Way galaxy ...
Hubble Space Telescope discovers galaxy with unprecedented nine rings formed by cosmic collision, located 567 million light-years from Earth.
They also contain dark clouds, which are star-forming regions. At the center of the image is a bulge of light — the galaxy's bright core. All galaxies have one, but UGC 10043's is unusually large.
Hubble's sharp imaging capabilities can resolve more than 200 million stars in the Andromeda galaxy, detecting only stars brighter than our Sun. They look like grains of sand across the beach.
Apparently NASA's Hubble Space Telescope had captured a ringed galaxy (LEDA 1313424) that not only heavily resembles a bullseye, but with nine (perhaps more) rings now holds the record for the ...
The Andromeda Galaxy is located about 2.5 million light-years away, making it the Milky Way's closest galactic neighbor. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Boyer (Space Telescope Science Institute), and ...