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- 🧵 This colour image, combining #Hubble observations with further info by Robert Gendler & Jay GaBany, shows an incredible view of Messier 106 (M106 or NGC 4258), an intermediate spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici. ➡️ esahubble.org/news/heic1302/ 🔭 🧪 #extragalactic #science #astronomy #space
- ESA/Webb (@esa.int) images (Oct 31, 2024) IC 2163 and NGC 2207 showcase their vibrant star formation in this stunning image from #NASAWebb and #Hubble. esawebb.org/images/weic2426a/
- This is a place where stars are being born, where fantastic winds are sculpting clouds of gas, and where streams of stardust are cascading out into the vastness of space. This is what the universe looks like to Hubble. Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Livio #space #astronomy #hubble #art
- Hubble’s Latest Portrait of a ‘Peculiar’ Galaxy Looks Almost 3D The Hubble Space Telescope&... petapixel.com/2025/05/06/hubbles-… #News #Space #astronomy #galaxy #hubble #hubblespacetelescope #space #telescope Result Details
- Hubble’s Latest Portrait of a ‘Peculiar’ Galaxy Looks Almost 3D The Hubble Space Telescope&... petapixel.com/2025/05/06/hubbles-… #News #Space #astronomy #galaxy #hubble #hubblespacetelescope #space #telescope Result Details
- NEED A LITTLE #JOY? Click here for #Hubble Telescope images: www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa...
- 🙌🔥🌌 #Starry pic of the day. #astronomy #astrophotography #jameswebb #spaceexploration #hubble #space #StarryNight #cosmology #SolarSystem #Planetology #MilkyWay
- Hubble Images a Peculiar Spiral A beautiful but skewed spiral galaxy dazzles in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The galaxy, called Arp 184 or NGC 1961, sits about 190 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Camelopardalis. 🧪🔭 science.nasa.gov/missions/hub...
- Jupiter with its moon Europa on the left. To put the sizes in context, Europa is only slightly smaller than the Earth’s Moon, while the Earth could fit in the Great Red Spot three times over. Image credit: NASA, ESA, A. Simon, and M. H. Wong, and the OPAL team. #astronomy #space #art #hubble
- 7/7 Integration with #Hubble and X-ray observatories adds additional layers of information, creating an image that is both a work of art and a cosmic encyclopedia. Image Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, G. Gozaliasl, A. Koekemoer, M. Franco, and the COSMOS-Web team 🔭 🧪 #stellarastro #cosmology #Webb
- 🧵 This stunning #Hubble image shows AFGL 5180, a beautiful and vast star-forming region in Gemini. ➡️ nasa.gov/image-featur... Hubble’s WFC3 is able to capture images in visible and infrared light and so to see more clearly the young stars hidden in a dusty stellar nursery 🔭 🧪 #stellarastro #HST
- 🧵 NGC 6302, also known as the Butterfly Nebula, is a remarkable example of how stars, as they age, can take on some nice shapes sometimes resembling flowers or insects. ➡️ apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap22112... This #Hubble image has been processed to highlight incredible 🔭 🧪 #stellarastro #galactic
- Dunno about you, but I love some of the amazing photos of space we get to see from #Hubble, #Webb and the many spacecraft we have sent out into the solar system. So happy to see this wonderful account has hit 1,000 followers (and I highly recommend the other accounts managed by @redshift.pics)!
- Wow, 1000 followers! Thanks, everyone! I'm glad you, like me, love these amazing cosmic wonders and JWST behind-the-scenes shots! If space pics are your thing, be sure to visit @astronomy-gallery.bsky.social. If you dig telescope tech, check @roman-telescope.bsky.social for Roman Telescope updates.
- 🧵 Hubble has captured a detailed image of the spiral galaxy UGC 5460, which is not only an object of cosmic beauty, but also a natural laboratory for studying extreme stellar phenomena such as supernovae. Reference➡️ science.nasa.gov/missions/hub... 🔭 🧪 #extragalactic #stellarastro #HST #Hubble
- ❤️ BTW, who do I follow to see awesome space photos? Mainly @astronomy-gallery.bsky.social, which posts images from a wide variety of sources. But also @nasa-webb.bsky.social and @nasa-hubble.bsky.social for #JamesWebb and #Hubble images specifically. 🙂 Here's a nice one from the ESO...
- Dec 17, 2010: Arp 273 showcases the beauty of interacting galaxies, resembling a rose, captured by Hubble in celebration of its 21st anniversary. #Hubble #NASA flic.kr/p/JgXy43