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Skype Free. Bookmark Tiles Free Free. Upgrade WP Free. Windows Insider Free. Microsoft Authenticator Free. Office Free. Additional information Published by EspooTeam. Published by EspooTeam. Developed by EspooTeam. Approximate size Slideshow continues on the next slide. The Giant Next Door Andromeda Galaxy also known as M31 is the closest large galaxy to our Milky Way, near enough for astronomers to distinguish individual stars.

The King of Planets While much of Hubble's greatest work involves distant stars and galaxies, the observatory has also provided a wealth of information about our solar system. Nichols University of Leicester.

Jupiter's Auroras Auroras are caused when electrically charged particles cascade into a planet's atmosphere. Galaxies in Collision The Antennae Galaxies are a pair of galaxies in the process of colliding, a slow process taking hundreds of millions of years. It's Full of Galaxies In , astronomers pointed HST at a small unremarkable spot on the sky nearly empty of stars and took pictures for 10 days to get a clear view deep into the cosmos.

France University of Colordo, Boulder. Echoes from an Explosion In early , astronomers spotted a new bright point of light in the nearby galaxy in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Supernova A, the explosion of a massive star. The First Image of Another Star Despite the power of modern telescopes like HST, most stars other than the sun are too far away to be anything but points of light.

Koekemoer STScI. Seeing With Gravity's Telescope Galaxy clusters are the largest objects in the universe held together by gravity and can consist of thousands of individual galaxies. A Dying Star and an Hourglass Smaller stars like our sun don't explode as supernovas but shed material as they die.

The Horsehead Nebula in Infrared The Horsehead Nebula in the constellation of Orion is one of the most popular objects to look at through backyard telescopes, where it looks like a horse-shaped shadow against background stars.

Batcheldor and E. A Jet from a Black Hole M87 is a giant elliptical galaxy meaning: it has mostly old stars and no spiral arms in the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. The Colorful Crab The Crab Nebula is the remains of a star that went supernova and which was observed across the world in C. A Flickering Cosmic Candle RS Puppis is a star known as a Cepheid variable: aging stars that pulsate, with predictable fluctuations in their light.

Simon, M. Northern and Southern Lights, Saturn Style Earth's seasons are caused by the fact that our axis is tilted, so the north pole points toward the sun in the summer and away in winter. A Supernova in the Galactic Outskirts The bright star-light object toward the lower-left corner of this image is Supernova D, on the outskirts of the galaxy NGC Kiss, J.

Gonggong and Xiangliu The two largest known objects beyond Neptune in our solar system are Eris and Pluto; the third-largest is Gonggong, discovered in and finally named in What's Deeper than Deep?

Ultra Deep Following up on the earlier Hubble Deep Field Survey, astronomers upped the ante and conducted the Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey, looking at one relatively empty patch of the sky for roughly 1 million seconds nearly 12 full days. The Invisible Made Visible The Bullet Cluster is actually two galaxy clusters caught in the act of collision, where the "bullet" is a shockwave in X-ray emitting hot gas from Chandra, shown in red.

Wong, A. Neptune's Dark Spot The Voyager 2 spacecraft provided us with our first images of Neptune with its flyby, showing, in particular, a large dark-colored storm on the planet's blue disk. Suyu, K. Gravity Makes You See Quadruple Quasars are supermassive black holes that heat up matter until it glows brightly. The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy M83 is a "flocculent" spiral galaxy, meaning its spiral arms look fleecy thanks to the copious amounts of gas and dust they contain.

A Stellar Shockwave The Great Nebula of Orion is a star-forming nebula that can be seen on a dark night without a telescope in Orion's "sword. A Cosmic Penguin The two galaxies making up the object Arp collided, their mutual gravity pulling one of the galaxies into a shape resembling a galactic penguin.

Kalas University of California, Berkeley. Snapshots of Infant Star Systems These two images show disks of dust and ice around newborn stars, which are thought to resemble the Kuiper Belt in the outer part of our own solar system. Ancient Stellar Jewels Globular clusters are roughly spherical collections of tens of thousands of stars, including some of the oldest stars we know of.

Jewitt UCLA. Durbin, J. Dalcanton, B. Williams University of Washington. A Galactic Rose Galaxy collisions may seem violent, but they're one major way small galaxies grow into bigger ones, as they merge together. A Cap of Clouds When Voyager 2 visited Uranus in , the pictures it returned to Earth showed a green-blue planet nearly unblemished by clouds. When the Same Supernova Happens More Than Once Supernovas, by definition, only happen once, since when a star blows up, there's nothing left to explode again.

Blowing Stellar Bubbles All stars—our sun included—produce "wind" in the form of electrically charged particles blowing off the surface. A Supernova on the Face of a Spiral Galaxy Spiral galaxy NGC has a striking appearance, in large part, because we see it almost perfectly "face on.

The Red Rectangle Nebula Most shapes in space are round or blobby, but the planetary nebula HD is boxy, giving it the popular name the Red Rectangle. A Moon for Makemake Makemake is one of the dwarf planets in the outer solar system discovered within the past 20 years. Gnedin, W. Yeeting a Star From the Galaxy This picture of a star looks downright mundane until you realize it's speeding out of our galaxy at a breakneck 1.

The Sombrero Galaxy The Sombrero Galaxy M is another of Hubble's greatest hits, thanks to its very bright disk surrounded by a ring of dust. A Dusty Red Planet Mars can feel downright mundane compared to many of the other cosmic objects in Hubble's catalog, but astronomers have turned the telescope to look at our planetary neighbor many times in the past 30 years.

The Beauty of a Dying Star The Cat's-Eye Nebula may be another planetary nebula, but each star like our sun seems to die in its own beautiful and spectacular fashion. Oesch Yale University. Hubble's Legacy In , Hubble astronomers collected 7, images taken over 16 years of observations to make the Hubble Legacy Survey. Found the story interesting? Like us on Facebook to see similar stories. I'm already a fan, don't show this again. Click Here to View the Certification. Providing comfort, care, education and entertainment to your new family, and allowing you to enjoy the beautiful journey of parenthood.

With the brand new Hubble Connected parent unit, your baby monitor can now double as an interactive tablet for your child. Our newest interactive viewer comes pre-loaded with videos for kids, Hubble stories and exclusive games. Spacewalking astronauts fixed it three years later. Bigger and more intricate than Hubble, Webb will be a goner if its foldout mirror and sunshield snarl. This light will reveal how the original stars looked Hubble has stared as far back as Astronomers are eager to close the million year gap with Webb and draw ever closer in time to the Big Bang, the moment the universe formed Hubble sees what we see — visible light — with a little ultraviolet and infrared thrown in.



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