Hubble 🔴 Gallery
Regular posts of images related to the Hubble Space Telescope.
This account is not associated with NASA. Posts are sourced from esahubble.org/images and www.flickr.com/photos/nasahubble
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- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (May 22, 2018) Explore NGC 4449, an irregular galaxy showcasing widespread star formation and vibrant clusters of stars. flic.kr/p/27mzrnC
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Nov 20, 2023) Witness the Vela supernova remnant, a beautiful yet violent aftermath of a massive star's death that occurred around 11,000 years ago. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2347a/
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Jul 6, 2020) A vibrant field of stars in Crux, showcasing the beauty of different wavelengths captured by ESO’s VLT. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2027a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Jun 2, 2021) The Hubble Ultra Deep Field-Infrared reveals distant galaxies invisible in visible light, showcasing the universe's vast history. flic.kr/p/2m39nzq
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Apr 13, 2022) The Sun-like star Kepler 51 is home to three giant 'super-puff' planets, discovered by NASA's Kepler telescope, which have incredibly low densities. flic.kr/p/2nehZG5
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Nov 24, 2014) Mira A and its companion Mira B shape a beautiful nebula, illustrating the dynamic relationship between these two stars. www.eso.org/public/images/potw1447a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (2011) Caldwell 103, also known as the Tarantula Nebula, is a vibrant star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, located 170,000 light-years away. flic.kr/p/2hYVwhL
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Apr 26, 2021) Mrk 739 showcases a cosmic merger with two supermassive black holes, studied using MUSE on ESO's Very Large Telescope. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2117a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (2023) The spiral galaxy UGC 9684, located 240 million light-years away in Boötes, showcases a central bar and is a prolific producer of supernovae, making it a key target for astronomers. flic.kr/p/2pQe5yj
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (May 1, 2023) The Gum 10 nebula showcases energetic ultraviolet radiation from hot blue stars, ionizing gas and creating stunning red hues from hydrogen. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2318a/
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Feb 6, 2017) Explore NGC 4981, a spiral galaxy in Virgo, known for its explosive past with supernovae SN 1968I and SN 2007c, captured by ESO's VLT. www.eso.org/public/images/potw1706a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Oct 17, 2020) Caldwell 83 (NGC 4945) showcases a detailed view of its stars and dust clouds, captured by Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys. flic.kr/p/2jWeByu
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Jul 17, 2023) IC 2631, the Chamaeleon Cloud, is a reflection nebula illuminated by the bright star HD 97300, showcasing the star-making materials within. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2329a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Aug 3, 2018) The galaxy cluster SDSS J1152+3313 acts as a gravitational lens, bending light from a distant galaxy into a bright blue arc, highlighting its star formation. flic.kr/p/28oGa4V
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Oct 20, 2017) Witness NGC 2623, a cosmic knot formed by the merger of two galaxies, showcasing vibrant star formation across its tidal tails. flic.kr/p/ZdT1BS
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Jan 6, 2020) Located 100 million light-years away in Pisces, NGC 474 is a shell elliptical galaxy with intricate structures like wispy tails and concentric rings, shaped by gravitational interactions. www.eso.org/public/images/potw2001a/
- European Southern Observatory (@eso.org) images (Jul 9, 2012) The Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC 6334) reveals its colorful gas clouds and active star formation, combining data from professional and amateur telescopes. www.eso.org/public/images/potw1228a/
- ESA/Hubble (@esa.int) images (Jul 12, 2021) NGC 6380, a globular cluster located 35,000 light-years away in Scorpio, has a rich history of rediscovery and reclassification. esahubble.org/images/potw2128a/
- ESA/Hubble (@esa.int) images (May 17, 1991) This black and white Hubble image of Jupiter captures the Great Red Spot and the satellite Europa disappearing behind the planet's limb, highlighting intense jet streams in the atmosphere. esahubble.org/images/opo9109a/
- ESA/Hubble (@esa.int) images (Jan 31, 2011) IC 391, located 80 million light-years away in Camelopardalis, is home to the Type Ib supernova SN 2001B, illustrating the dynamic nature of stellar evolution. esahubble.org/images/potw1105a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Dec 24, 2012) The Hubble Space Telescope reveals NGC 1097, a Seyfert galaxy with a vibrant star-forming ring surrounding a supermassive black hole. flic.kr/p/2ni8MaK
- ESA/Hubble (@esa.int) images (Apr 18, 2022) The VV689 system, featuring two colliding galaxies, showcases a remarkable set of galactic wings in this Hubble Space Telescope image. esahubble.org/images/potw2216a/
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (Oct 25, 2019) NGC 1156, located in the constellation Aries, resembles a cherry blossom tree, with bright stellar nurseries glowing in pink due to energetic light from newborn stars. flic.kr/p/2hAescy
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Flickr (May 12, 2016) Hubble captures Phobos, Mars' potato-shaped moon, on May 12, 2016, showcasing its rapid orbit that outpaces Mars' rotation. flic.kr/p/2cYbWFE