This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals new details in Messier 82 (M82), home to brilliant stars whose light is ...
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Hubble lights a cosmic 'cigar' in the Great Bear | Space photo of the day for Sept. 25, 2025
M82 has been a popular target for astronomers and their telescopes, due to its high activity. Hubble has observed it many ...
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Hubble Space Telescope watches dying star chow down on a Pluto-like world filled with ice
Anyone hungry for the icy crunch of a Pluto -like body? No? Well, one nearby white dwarf is going all in on a Pluto-esque ...
Hubble Space Telescope can "only see the universe in shades of grey," according to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Learn how the imagery is processed into amazing color views of the cosmos. Credit ...
Footage from NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope that celebrates 35 years in space. Images of Mars, planetary nebula NGC 2899, Rosette Nebula and galaxy NGC 5335 to celebrate. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space ...
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has recently captured a stunning image of a puzzling galaxy which is hard to fit in any ...
Astronomy day 2025 is upon us! To celebrate, we've picked six targets to emphasize the variety and scale of objects visible ...
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The First Black Hole We Ever Saw Is Doing Something Never Seen Before
Images taken of the Universe's most photogenic black hole over time reveal strange and exciting changes in its magnetic field.
NGC 2775, a galaxy 67 million light-years away, is puzzling astronomers with its mix of traits. The Hubble Space Telescope has released a new Picture of the Week, and this time the spotlight is on a ...
Astronomers are trying to determine what caused a series of gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, ...
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3I/ATLAS, comet hurtling toward solar system, much bigger than previously thought, astronomers say
The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously thought, astronomers say.
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