From Nebulas to Galaxies: 10 beautiful new space images shared by the European Space Agency
Explore the cosmos through ten stunning new images captured by the European Space Agency, showcasing breathtaking views of nebulas, galaxies, and celestial wonders from across the universe.
Hubble’s new image of spiral galaxy NGC 4102 reveals its glowing core powered by a supermassive black hole, offering insights into how active galactic nuclei interact with their host galaxies. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s stunning view of spiral galaxy NGC 4571 reveals glowing star-forming nebulae and clusters, showcasing how cold gas clouds collapse under gravity to ignite new stars 60 million light-years away. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s latest image of spiral galaxy NGC 3370 reveals stars and supernovae that help astronomers measure cosmic distances and the expanding rate of our Universe. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s image of spiral galaxy NGC 7496 reveals young star clusters, glowing nebulae, and an active supermassive black hole 24 million light-years away in the constellation Grus. (Image: ESA)
Hubble’s image of spiral galaxy NGC 6951 reveals glowing spiral arms, a bright central bar, and a dazzling star-forming ring 70 million light-years away in the constellation Cepheus. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s image of spiral galaxy NGC 6000, located 102 million light-years away in Scorpius, reveals stars of all ages, past supernovae, and even an asteroid crossing its view. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s image of NGC 2775 shows a mysterious galaxy blending spiral and elliptical traits, lying 67 million light-years away in Cancer, possibly shaped by past galactic mergers. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s image of the Cigar Galaxy (M82) reveals a starburst galaxy 12 million light-years away, forming stars 10 times faster than the Milky Way amid dense dust clouds. (Image: ESA)
Hubble’s new image captures a bright star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud’s N11 region, where young stars illuminate vast clouds of gas and dust 160,000 light-years away. (Image: ESA)
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Hubble’s image of spiral galaxy NGC 7456, 51 million light-years away, reveals glowing star-forming regions, dark dust clouds, and powerful X-ray sources surrounding its energetic, active core. (Image: ESA)
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