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Overlapping galaxies

By Thomas Posted 08 Feb 2013 — 0 Comment ↓
Overlapping galaxies called NGC 3314 (NASA/ESA Hubble)

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced a highly detailed image of a pair of overlapping galaxies called NGC 3314. While the two galaxies look as if they are in the midst of a collision, this is in fact a Continue reading →

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Galactic wreckage in Stephan’s Quintet: a group of five galaxies

By Thomas Posted 19 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Stephan's Quintet (NASA/ESA Hubble)

A clash among members of a famous galaxy quintet reveals an assortment of stars across a wide colour range, from young, blue stars to aging, red stars. This portrait of Stephan’s Quintet, also known as the Hickson Compact Group 92, Continue reading →

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An extraordinary celestial spiral: one of the most perfect geometrical forms created in space

By Thomas Posted 18 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Celestial spiral of a pre-planetary nebula in the constellation of Pegasus (NASA/ESA Hubble)

This remarkable picture from the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows one of the most perfect geometrical forms created in space. It captures the formation of an unusual pre-planetary nebula, known as IRAS 23166+1655, around Continue reading →

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Newly discovered galaxy may be the most distant object yet observed

By Thomas Posted 16 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Hubble spots candidate for most distant known galaxy

By combining the power of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and one of nature’s zoom lenses, astronomers have found what is probably the most distant galaxy yet seen in the Universe. The object offers a peek Continue reading →

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Planetary nebula Abell 30: born-again star foreshadows fate of Solar System

By Thomas Posted 15 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Abell 30: a born-again planetary nebula (NASA/ESA Hubble)

Astronomers have found evidence for a dying Sun-like star coming briefly back to life after casting its gassy shells out into space, mimicking the possible fate our own Solar System faces in a few billion years. This new picture of Continue reading →

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Impressive view of a globular star cluster

By Thomas Posted 14 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Hubble image of the globular star cluster NGC 6362 (NASA/ESA Hubble)

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope offers an impressive view of the centre of globular cluster NGC 6362. The image of this spherical collection of stars takes a deeper look at the core of the globular cluster, which contains a high Continue reading →

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The Cartwheel Galaxy

By Thomas Posted 12 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Cartwheel Galaxy (NASA/ESA Hubble)

Lying about 500 million light-years away in the constellation of Sculptor, the cartwheel shape of this galaxy is the result of a violent galactic collision. A smaller galaxy has passed right through a large disc galaxy and produced shock waves Continue reading →

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The Tadpole Galaxy

By Thomas Posted 09 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
The Tadpole Galaxy

In this stunning vista, based on image data from the Hubble Legacy Archive, distant galaxies form a dramatic backdrop for disrupted spiral galaxy Arp 188, the Tadpole Galaxy. The cosmic tadpole is a mere 420 million light-years distant toward the Continue reading →

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