The Pillars of Creation at the centre of M16 or the Eagle Nebula
Credits: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Mars, snapped by Hubble 2018
Jupiter and Ganymede in near – UV and blue, jointly captured by Juno aircraft, remastered by Judy Schmidt
Image Credit : Judy Schmidt via Flickr
Galaxy M33//NGC 598 grabbed by Hubble
Credits: NASA/Hubble
Our home galaxy – The Milky Way above Serengeti , photographed by Chris Tanner
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Jets from Unusual Galaxy Centaurus A Image Credit: ESO/WFI (visible); MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A. Weiss et al. (microwave); NASA/CXC/CfA/R. Kraft et al. (X-ray)
Simeis 147: Supernova Remnant
The supernova remnant has an estimated age of about 40,000 years, meaning light from the massive stellar explosion first reached Earth 40,000 years ago. But the expanding remnant is not the only aftermath. The cosmic catastrophe also left behind a spinning neutron star or pulsar, all that remains of the original star's core.
Image Credit & Copyright: David Lindemann
NGC 3576 or the Ibex Nebula which looks like a celestial Ibex mountain goat with those striking horn like nebulous clouds, is situated near the Southern Cross – a four star constellation in the southern hemisphere
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Egg NebulaPhoto by geckzilla via flickr(cc)
The Orion Nebula as seen through William optics flurostar 132
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