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Jul 13, 2022 - NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb’s First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail.

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, these delicate filaments are actually sheets of debris from a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy.

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, these delicate filaments are actually sheets of debris from a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy.

“Starry Night, so named because it reminded astronomers of the Van Gogh painting.  It is a halo of light around a star in the Milky Way.”

Below are my favorites from the “Top Ten” most amazing photographs taken by the Hubble Telescope over the last sixteen years. Quote: “They illustrate that our universe is not only…

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The James Webb Space Telescope reveals complex structures
Hubble’s Deep Field image in relation to the rest of the sky. Imagine everything that could be out there  Credit: u/flam1n via Reddit  #hubble #stars #astronomy #science #nightsky #telescope #universe #cosmos #learning #education #space #outerspace #geek #nerd #marswalkers
La nébuleuse M16, plus connue sous le nom de nébuleuse de l'Aigle et pour sa forme, met en évidence de jeunes étoiles brillantes se formant au fond de structures imposantes et sombres. Ces détails de M16 ont été capturés dans cette image combinée prise par Hubble et Chandra. La technique de la sonification vous permet d'écouter les étoiles et la poussière "sonner" dans cette nébuleuse. Crédits image et sonification : NASA, ESA, Hubble Heritage, CXC, SAO, K. Arcand, M. Russo et A. Santaguida
This sequence of images shows the journey of the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft as it headed inwards towards the Sun for a close approach on 26 March 2022. The sequence begins on 30 January and completes on 4 April, by which time the spacecraft is moving away from the Sun again.