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Hubble Space Telescope Collection (page 4)

"The Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Hubble telescope

Hubble telescope
Hubble Space Telescope. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in the Space Shuttles cargo bay after servicing. The telescopes array of golden solar panels can be clearly seen whilst the thin outline of

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Artists impression of Hubble Telescope in orbit

Artists impression of Hubble Telescope in orbit

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope and Eagle Nebula

Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope and Eagle Nebula
Hubble Space Telescope. Artwork of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Earth orbit, facing the giant gas and dust pillars of the Eagle Nebula (M16)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Neptunes changing seasons

Neptunes changing seasons
Neptunes seasons. Image 3 of 3. Hubble Space Telescope image of cloud bands on Neptune in 2002. Large white and green cloud bands are seen in the south, which could be due to the arrival of spring

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006

Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006
New moons of Pluto. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of Pluto (centre) and its large moon Charon (below and right of Pluto), and two newly discovered moons

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Stars in M4 globular cluster

Stars in M4 globular cluster, optical Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Globular star clusters are balls of hundreds of thousands of stars

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Uranus and Ariel

Uranus and Ariel. Hubble Space Telescope image of the moon Ariel (white dot) orbiting its planet Uranus (blue and green). The shadow of the moon (black dot) is seen to the moons right

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Globular cluster M15

Globular cluster M15. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the globular star cluster M15. This is a ball of hundreds of thousands of stars which lies around 40

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Spirograph planetary nebula IC418

Spirograph planetary nebula IC418
Planetary nebula. False colour optical image of the Spirograph nebula, IC 418. This is a planetary nebula, formed by the gas thrown off from a dying red giant star

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope control room

Hubble Space Telescope control room
Hubble Space Telescope mission control. Overview of the Mission Operations Room (MOR) for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Ant planetary nebula

Ant planetary nebula

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Mice colliding galaxies

Mice colliding galaxies
The Mice colliding galaxies, optical image taken by the Hubble Space Telescopes new Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on April 7th 2002

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Colliding galaxies Arp 148, HST image

Colliding galaxies Arp 148, HST image
Colliding galaxies Arp 148, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Also known as Mayalls Object, this structure is the result of a collision between two galaxies

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 4414

Spiral galaxy NGC 4414, Hubble Space Telescope image. New stars are being formed on the edges of the galaxy. These stars are blue, compared to the older stars in the centre

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Seyfert galaxy

Seyfert galaxy
Active galaxy. Coloured Hubble Space Telescope (HST) spectrograph images of the active (Seyfert) galaxy NGC 4151, thought to contain a black hole

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Dark matter ring in galaxy cluster

Dark matter ring in galaxy cluster
Dark matter ring in the galaxy cluster CI 0024+17, Hubble Space Telescope image. The ring is seen surrounding a central concentration of dark matter (coloured blue here)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Crab nebula gas filaments

Crab nebula gas filaments
Crab Nebula. Hubble Space Telescope image of the interior of the Crab Nebula supernova remnant (M1). Different elements are colour-coded: sulphur (pink), nitrogen (red)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Sirius binary star system

Sirius binary star system, Hubble Space Telescope image. Sirius A (centre, Alpha Canis Majoris), in the constellation Canis Major

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission

Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission
Rehearsal for the HST repair mission. Space-suited astronauts Kathy Thornton and Tom Akers seen during training for Shuttle Mission STS-61, the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Cats Eye Nebula and the Hubble telescope

Cats Eye Nebula and the Hubble telescope

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Active galaxy

Active galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the Circinus active (Seyfert) galaxy. A Seyfert galaxy is thought to have a black hole at the centre of its small, bright nucleus (white)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Seyferts sextet galaxy cluster

Seyferts sextet galaxy cluster, Hubble Space Telescope image. Despite the name, only four galaxies are members of the group

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 4603

Spiral galaxy NGC 4603. Optical image of a type Sc spiral galaxy, which lies 108 million light years away in the constellation of Centaurus

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Quasar Markarian 205

Quasar Markarian 205. Optical image of the quasar Markarian 205 (upper right) and the spiral galaxy NGC 4319 (centre). These objects lie in the constellation of Draco

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Supernova remnant 1987A

Supernova remnant 1987A. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the glowing ring of gas that is the remains of supernova 1987A. SN1987A is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Elliptical galaxy NGC 1316, HST image

Elliptical galaxy NGC 1316, HST image
Elliptical galaxy NGC 1316, Hubble Space Telescope image. This giant galaxy has a large amount of dark dust silhouetted against it

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Galaxy M87 and jet

Galaxy M87 and jet
Galactic jet. Combined optical and infrared image of the giant elliptical galaxy M87, or NGC 4486. M87 has a prominent jet (blue) streaming from its core (yellow)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300, HST image

Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300, HST image
Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300, Hubble Space Telescope image. It is known as a barred spiral as the arms radiate from a central bar (running left- right)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Irregular galaxy NGC 1427

Irregular galaxy NGC 1427, Hubble Space Telescope image. This galaxy has been distorted by the gravitational field of the nearby Fornax cluster of galaxies (not seen)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Mars close approach 2007, HST image

Mars close approach 2007, HST image
Mars close approach 2007, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Mars is a cold desert world, with an atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Mars, October 2005, HST image

Mars, October 2005, HST image
Mars, Hubble Space Telescope image. North is at top. A large dust storm is seen at centre (brighter orange area). Mars was 43 million kilometres from Earth during this close approach on 28 October

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Vesta asteroid, artwork

Vesta asteroid, artwork
Vesta asteroid. Computer artwork of the asteroid Vesta (4 Vesta), based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images. The asteroids south pole (lower centre) has been flattened

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy M101

Spiral galaxy M101, Hubble Space Telescope image. M101 is also known as the Pinwheel Galaxy. It lies around 25 million light years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Star cluster Pismis 24 above NGC 6357

Star cluster Pismis 24 above NGC 6357
Star cluster Pismis 24 (upper centre) above the nebula NGC 6357, Hubble Space Telescope image. The nebula is glowing under the impact of radiation from hot, young stars, such as those in the cluster

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Light echoes around star V838 Monocerotis

Light echoes around star V838 Monocerotis, Hubble Space Telescope image. This star underwent a massive brightening, or nova, in 2002

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Milky Way galactic centre, composite

Milky Way galactic centre, composite image. This image is around 250 light years across. It shows the centre of the Milky Way galaxy, located 26

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: VY Canis Majoris

VY Canis Majoris. Combined polarised light Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Keck Observatory image of gaseous outbursts from the red supergiant star VY Canis Majoris

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Crab nebula

Crab nebula (M1). Composite x-ray, infrared and optical image of the Crab nebula, the remnant of a supernova. In the centre of the nebula is the remains of the stars core

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Antennae galaxies, composite image

Antennae galaxies, composite image. Two galaxies (NGC 4038 and NGC 4039) are colliding here. They are 60 million light years from Earth, in the constellation of Corvus

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Giant elliptical galaxy M87

Giant elliptical galaxy M87, composite image. M87 is located 60 million light years from Earth in the constellation Virgo

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork

Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork. This disk of young, blue stars is thought to be orbiting a supermassive black hole at the core of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Galaxy cluster MACS J0717

Galaxy cluster MACS J0717, composite image. This massive galaxy cluster was formed when four separate galaxy clusters collided

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Earth orbit. Image taken from space shuttle Atlantis during mission STS-125, the fifth and final servicing mission to the HST

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Earth orbit, computer artwork. The Milky Way is in the background. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Abell 1689 galaxy cluster, X-ray image

Abell 1689 galaxy cluster, X-ray image
Abell 1689 galaxy cluster. Combined Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) image of the massive galaxy cluster Abell 1689

Background imageHubble Space Telescope Collection: Globular cluster M13, HST image

Globular cluster M13, HST image
Globular cluster M13. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of hundreds of thousands of stars making up the globular cluster M13



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"The Hubble Space Telescope: Unveiling the Wonders of the Universe" Step aboard a journey through space as we explore the captivating images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. In 2012, the telescope's lens focused on an area known as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, revealing a breathtaking tapestry of galaxies scattered across billions of light-years. Among these celestial marvels is the mesmerizing Orion Nebula, where stars are born amidst swirling clouds of gas and dust. The iconic "Pillars of Creation" stand tall in this cosmic nursery, showcasing towering columns that give birth to new stellar life. Venturing further into space, we encounter Nebula Sh 2-106—a stunning image captured by HST—where vibrant hues dance among intricate patterns formed by interstellar gases. The M51 Whirlpool Galaxy beckons with its spiral arms gracefully intertwined with a smaller companion galaxy, creating a mesmerizing celestial ballet. The Sombrero Galaxy (M104) captivates us with its distinctive shape resembling an elegant hat perched delicately in space. Meanwhile, our gaze turns towards Crab Nebula (M1), witnessing remnants from a colossal supernova explosion that occurred centuries ago—an awe-inspiring testament to nature's power. Intriguingly named Cygnus Loop Supernova Blast Wave showcases shockwaves rippling through space following an ancient star's explosive demise. And how can we forget about the Amazing Crab Nebula? Its intricate filaments and pulsating heart leave us spellbound at every glance. As if taken straight out of science fiction novels, Antennae Colliding Galaxies presents a cosmic spectacle where two galactic giants collide and merge together in an epic display of celestial chaos. Lastly, Giant Twisters in Lagoon Nebula unveil immense storms brewing within this stellar nursery—a reminder that even within seemingly serene environments lies hidden turbulence waiting to be discovered.