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“Obscurity is not lack of light. It is a different manifestation of light. It has its own illumination.”
— Etel Adnan, interviewed by Lisa Robertson in Bomb Magazine
hubble ultra deep field images make me feel at ease like looking at city lights at night but the cities are actually stars incredibly far away in the peaceful void of space💗
Images from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope
This is the ‘boss’ wall of galaxies (named after the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, which aims to map galaxies in the early universe). It’s made up of 830 galaxies, all clustered together by gravity. The universe is so damn cool and it reminds me of arcade carpet.
The stunning Veil Nebula was created after a star about 20 times the mass of the Sun lived fast and died young – exploding in a cataclysmic release of energy known as a supernova.
In a violent stellar explosion roughly 10,000 years ago, shockwaves and debris created this staggeringly beautiful trail through space. The picture above shows a mosaic of six Hubble Space Telescope pictures, a small area roughly two light-years across, and only a tiny fraction of the nebula's vast 110 light-year structure.
To learn more about Hubble’s celebration of Nebula November and see new nebula images, visit our space telescope's nebula page.
You can also keep up with Hubble on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Flickr!
Image credits: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
This is a picture of the top of Saturn, featuring a hexagonal storm on its North Pole which has most likely been going on for decades.
First images from the James Webb Space Telescope:
Galaxy cluster SMACS 0723
Southern Ring planetary nebula
Stephan’s Quintet
Carina Nebula
NGC 2442 (the Meathook Galaxy), an intermediate spiral galaxy about 50 million light years away in the constellation Volans. [1200 x 680] (image credit: Hubble)
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The Beautiful Rings of Saturn
The Saturn system reveals tantalizing vistas. NASA’s robotic spacecraft named Cassini carries with it 12 instruments designed to take precise measurements of Saturn and its surroundings, including Titan, other icy moons, and the rings, as well as the magnetic environment.
For many of us, however, the images are what put us there, at Saturn, almost a billion miles away from home. Some of those images unveil overwhelming beauty. Others show tricks of light and seemingly magical oddities. Some reveal events from the distant past that have been preserved for eons, while other views depict processes that are changing now, like live news.
Credit: NASA/Cassini
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