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From near to far, from here to there, Hubble sees galaxies everywhere | Space photo of the day for May 22, 2025. By Robert Z. Pearlman published 22 May 25 This Hubble Space Telescope image ...
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a highly irregular galaxy known as ESO 174-1 located about 11 million light-years from Earth.
It might appear featureless and unexciting at first glance, but NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope observations of this elliptical galaxy—known as Messier 105—show that the stars near the galaxy ...
Related: Hubble Space Telescope tells a starry 'tail' of 12 mingling galaxies. The larger elliptical galaxy can be seen in the center of the new Hubble image, with an overall oval shape and bright ...
Hubble's new image of the Sombrero Galaxy, Messier 104. ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll. Messier 104 was discovered back in 1781 by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain—and has since been the ...
NASA's Hubble space telescope captured a closer image of NGC 474, ... and it’s an elliptical galaxy. Hubble recently captured an image of the galaxy up close, revealing more about its size.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of NGC 4694, a galaxy that possesses unusual properties that complicate its classification. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The Hubble Space Telescope, launched 35 years ago, has blown our minds with its striking images of far-away galaxies, black holes and planets including Jupiter and Mars. Mike Snider USA TODAY ...
This near-infrared and visible image shows the galaxy M89 as viewed by the Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide field and Planetary Camera 2. The 2019 image captures M89’s bright central nucleus and ...
However, not all spiral galaxies are created equal, as two recent images from the Hubble Space Telescope show. The image above shows galaxy NGC 3596, a neat and orderly spiral galaxy.
The Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: NASA. ... Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera-2 captured an image of an object at the center of M87, a giant elliptical galaxy 50 million light-years away.
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured two tangled galaxies, whose interactions have caused knots to form in the "queen's hair." The galactic duo, formally known as MCG+05-31-045, is located 390 ...