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From a Mars rover selfie to an astronaut's view of the flower moon, these space images will give you a new perspective on our ...
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Live Science on MSNJames Webb telescope reveals dizzying galaxies in the Bullet Cluster: Space photo of the weekThis unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
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New Scientist on MSNStunning first images show the power of the Vera C. Rubin ObservatoryA powerful new telescope in Chile is set to transform astronomy, and its first pictures of stellar nurseries and galaxies ...
Hubble Space Telescope observations of the spiral galaxy NGC 1385, taken in 2021, capture cool blue stars swirling around the galaxy's bright core. (Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the ...
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Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good?The stunning pink and blue clouds in this image are the Lagoon (lower left) and Trifid (upper right) nebulae. The word nebula comes from the Latin for ... of stars and planets in our Milky Way galaxy.
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Live Science on MSNA cotton candy nebula glows in Vera C. Rubin Observatory's first close-up image: Space photo of the weekThis spectacular star-forming region is one of the first images from the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile.
One of the most famous and beautiful cosmic sights shows its colors in this new image from the Hubble Space Telescope. The Veil Nebula is the remnant of a massive star which exploded in a ...
The spiral galaxy NGC 3596 is viewed face-on in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image that incorporates six different wavelengths of light.
The gorgeous Eagle Nebula is one of the most iconic objects in the cosmos, known affectionately as the Pillars of Creation. One of the most famous images ever taken by the Hubble Space Telescope ...
Amateur astrophotographer Greg Meyer has captured an image of Bode's Galaxy (M81) and the Cigar Galaxy (M82) amidst the clouds of an integrated flux nebula.
The sparkling galaxy NGC 1546 stars in Hubble's first new image since changing to its new "one-gyro mode," ending the telescope's roughly month-long break.
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