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Stellar images of the NASA mission that is transforming the way we see our universe Launched on April 24, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope remains an important symbol for NASA more than 30 years later. Here's a look at some stellar Hubble images.
Pillars of creation
After Hubble's 30 years in space, this image remains one of the most iconic. The Pillars of Creation represent a jet-like feature that astronomers say has grown by approximately 96.5 billion km, according to image comparisons taken between 1995 and 2014.
Cosmic Reef
By marking the telescope's three decades in space, NASA released a new image taken by the Hubble 3 wide-field camera. It shows how young, energetic and massive stars illuminate and sculpt their birthplace with powerful winds and radiant radiation. ultraviolet. Nicknamed the Cosmic Reef because it resembles an underwater world, the image shows a giant red nebula and a smaller blue nebula creating a huge star-forming region.
Hubble Ultra Deep Field
In this 2012 image of hundreds of galaxies, Hubble provides a visualization of a phenomenon known as a gravitational lens.
The telescope captured a region six billion light-years away that contains the Abell 370 galaxy cluster, one of the first galaxy clusters in which astronomers observed the gravitational lens, the deformation of space-time by the gravitational field. . . from the cluster that distorts the light from galaxies far behind that.
The arcs and stripes in the image are stretched images of background galaxies.
Westerlund 2
This 2015 photo features a stellar nursery of approximately 3,000 stars called Westerlund 2, located about 20,000 light years from planet Earth in the constellation Carina.
Galaxy antennas
In 2006, this Hubble image of the merging of the Antennae galaxies provided one of the first high-resolution glimpses of the birth of billions of stars. The brightest and densest areas of the image show super star clusters representing some of the newest materials in space.
Orion Nebula
This 2013 NASA illustration shows a close-up of cosmic clouds and stellar winds in the Orion Nebula.







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