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100 Million Stars in the Andromeda Galaxy #nasa #apod #esa #stars #andromeda #galaxy #hubble #telescope #space #astronomy #science #universe #m31
hqku: wow can’t believe jupiter is actually trans <3
wired: cosmic-chicken: New Hubble Telescope image of Horsehead Nebula in infrared. Some space eye-candy to start the weekend.
Eagle Nebula by ESA / Hubble Telescope
Proxima Centauri: The Closest Star #nasa #apod #esa #hubble #telescope #satelite #spacecraft #proxima #centauri #proximacentauri #star #interstellar #space #science #astronomy
UGC 1810: Wildly Interacting Galaxy from Hubble #nasa #apod #esa #hubble #hla #spacetelescope #telescope #spiralgalaxy #ugc1810 #arp273 #galacticcollision #bluestars #stars #star #gas #dust #constellation #andromeda #interstellar #intergalactic #universe
Bright Spiral Galaxy M81 #nasa #apod #naoj #subarutelescope #hubblespacetelescope #hubble #telescope #m81 #spiralgalaxy #constellation #greatbear #ursamajor #interstellar #intergalactic #universe #space #science #astronomy
Rings Around the Ring Nebula Image Credit: Hubble, Large Binocular Telescope, Subaru Telescope; Composition & Copyright: Robert Gendler Explanation: There is much more to the familiar Ring Nebula (M57), however, than can be seen through a small
just–space: Andromeda Galaxy from the Hubble Telescope js
22-faces: just–space: Hubble telescope captures galaxy merger of NGC 7714: January 29, 2015 js
riding-seaward-on-the-waves: I got a cool space book with lots of cool pictures from the Hubble telescope and I love it
asylum-art: This New, High-Def View of the Eagle Nebula Is Awe-Inspiring Pillars of Creation”To celebrate 25 years of space-based telescope images, the Hubble telescope has taken a new, high-def version of its famous 1995 photograph of the Eagle Nebula’s
motivationsforlife: Exploded Star captured by the Hubble Space Telescope \\ MFL Check out this article about this at iflscience
quantumaniac: Saturn’s Rave Looks like there’s a rave on Saturn. The (top) ultraviolet image of the southern polar region of Saturn, with its rave-like aurora, was taken on January 28, 2004 by the Hubble Space Telescope’s Imaging Spectrograph.
ageofdestruction: borealis: Jovian aurora, photographed by Hubble Space Telescope, spring 2005. Looking at the north pole of Jupiter. I believe that the bright dots at bottom left are the origins of magnetic flux tubes to Europa and Ganymede, and the
mirkokosmos: Saturn’s northern ultraviolet Aurora taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
bluetoothtoaster: gallifreyorbust: You guys. YOU GUYS. This was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Basically? Oh, SHIT. #DEAR SANTA #THERE’S A CRACK IN THE UNIVERSE
spaceexp: New Hubble Space Telescope image of the Andromeda Galaxy is 1.5 billion pixels in size. via reddit
whereiseefashion: Match #450 Details at Zuhair Murad Fall 2015 | Galaxy cluster, imagery by NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (edited)Follow me on instagram ♡
roversrovers:The Hubble Space Telescope vs The JWSTSame target, a whole new universe
expose-the-light: The Most Breathtaking Space Pictures You’ve Never Seen Before Hubble Telescope’s Hidden Photo Treasures: 2012 Winners Gallery
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spaceexp: A shot of just a tiny bit of the Andromeda Galaxy, from the sharpest ever view taken by the Hubble Space Telescope Full size image
vondell-txt: ohstarstuff: Sharpest View of the Andromeda Galaxy, Ever. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest and biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy — a whopping 69,536 x 22,230 pixels. The enormous image is the
acoolguy: siahatha: it’s time we start oppressing ppl that use the word “hubby” sorry but “Hubble Space Telescope” takes too long to say
astronomicalwonders: A Montage of the Carina Nebula The Carina Nebula (known by astronomers as NGC 3372) is sometimes called the Great Nebula in Carina or the Grand Nebula. These images taken by the Hubble space telescope show the magnificent structure
peteuplink: Tonight’s Sky: April 2014 (by Hubble Space Telescope) Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” April is a good month for eclipses. Lucky viewers will see a total
universe–stuff: Hubble Space Telescope image of a cluster of around 2000 stars in the Carina nebula
n-a-s-a: The Majestic Messier-104 (M-104) Sombrero GalaxyPhoto By: NASA Hubble Space Telescope
xysciences: Tilt Shift filters applied to Hubble Space Telescope photos. Tilt Shift filters make the foreground and background of images more blurred, changing the depth of field of these images. (x) [Click for more interesting science facts and gifs]
infinity-imagined: The largest image of the Andromeda Galaxy ever created. (69536 x 22230 pixels) Source; NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
humanoidhistory: The Hubble Space Telescope takes a deep look into the Westerlund 2 star cluster, roughly 20,000 light-years from Earth.(HubbleSite)
misterlemonzafterlife: space-pics:The Mystic Mountain, 3 light years in height. Taken by The Hubble Telescope https://MisterLemonzAfterlife.tumblr.com/archive
humanoidhistory: The planet Mars, January 1997, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
sixpenceee: This is what the universe looked like 13 billion years ago. Taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2004.
zubat: The brilliant tapestry of young stars flaring to life resemble a glittering fireworks display in the 25th anniversary NASA Hubble Space Telescope image, released to commemorate a quarter century of exploring the solar system and beyond since its
zubat: This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image presents the Arches Cluster, the densest known star cluster in the Milky Way.
ohstarstuff: This is a new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of the Lagoon Nebula. The region is filled with intense winds from hot stars, funnels of gas, and energetic star formation, all embedded within an intricate haze of gas and pitch-dark dust.
vintagegal: Infrared View of the Horsehead Nebula photographed with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope