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How the Hubble Telescope became the 'Energizer bunny of ... - MSNHow has the Hubble Telescope lasted so long? One of the astronauts who helped repair it explains.
An interstellar nebula known as “God’s Hand” can be seen reaching toward a spiral galaxy in new images captured by the Dark Energy Camera.
What appears to be a ghostly hand reaching across the universe toward a defenseless spiral galaxy in a new telescope image is a rarely seen cosmic phenomenon, according to astronomers.
The image has been released as part of celebrations to commemorate Hubble's 35th anniversary this year.
This week's image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows a host of galaxies all overlapping each other in a complex swirl.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a star and a spiral galaxy, both in the constellation Virgo. But the photo is an optical illusion.
A new James Webb Space Telescope image of the Pillars of Creation within the Eagle Nebula shows a bevy of stars, gas, and dust, revealing more than Hubble's famous 1995 image of the site.
A new space photo captures "God's Hand", a cometary globule in the Gum Nebula, where stars are being born.
A new image from Hubble shows Jupiter in a whole new way, highlighting the Great Red Spot - an enormous storm larger than the width of the entire Earth.
Space & Spaceflight Webb Telescope Shows the Pillars of Creation Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before The famous clouds of gas and dust are dazzling in the state-of-the-art instrument’s eye.
The Dark Energy Camera captured a rarely seen celestial phenomenon in action: a cosmic cloud called “God’s Hand,” which appears to reach out for a spiral galaxy.
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