Moon over Andromeda
Composite Image Credit & Copyright: Adam Block and Tim Puckett
I am speechless.
IC 1805 – The Heart Nebula, taken on September the 11th, 2019
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Mars as seen from Hubble, snapped on April 27th through May 6th, 1999.
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Hubble sees a more holistic view of the Butterfly Nebula or NGC 6302
Hubble was recently retrained on NGC 6302, known as the "Butterfly Nebula," to observe it across a more complete spectrum of light, from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared, helping researchers better understand the mechanics at work in its technicolor "wings" of gas. The "wings" of NGC 6302 are regions of gas heated to more than 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit that are tearing across space at more than 600,000 miles an hour. NGC 6302 lies between 2,500 and 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius.
Boomerang Nebula – the coldest known place in Space, remastered.
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M7 : Open star cluster in Scorpius
Image credit & Copyright : Lorand Fenyes
Arecibo Observatory Collapse
Mars, snapped by Hubble 2018
Astronauts at work in space.
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