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This #HubbleClassic shows an area where stars are forming, not in our galaxy but in a nearby one known as the Small Magellanic Cloud. A brilliant star cluster called NGC 346 is swaddled in clouds of gas & dust from which the stars formed: https://t.co/hZCqO6q4ND
#HubbleClassic The sharpest view of the Orion Nebula ever captured by Hubble revealed never-before-seen stars, swirls of gas shaped by massive stars born in the giant stellar nursery, and dusty disks around young stars where planets might also be forming: https://t.co/I3sXeqwavY
Happy #FourthofJuly from the cosmos! These "celestial fireworks" are actually the Antennae Galaxies, one of the nearest and youngest examples of a pair of colliding galaxies. https://t.co/UU1mxUifsE
#HubbleClassic New stars are being born in the finger-like tips of the Eagle Nebula’s Pillars of Creation, which stretch across 5 light-years of space: https://t.co/zF2uZtn1hQ
Hubble just released its own Messier catalog full of deep space objects that are all "not-a-comet." Check it out: https://t.co/VVG67nrazd
Happy #PulsarWeek! This image reveals Hubble's view of the pulsar at the heart of the famous Crab Nebula.
READ: https://t.co/aMJN2qGth0
Everyone loves Hubble images, but did you know that these images have lead to groundbreaking scientific discoveries?
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This month marks the 27th anniversary of #Hubble! 🎉 Help celebrate by looking back on some of Hubble's Highlights: https://t.co/4TojZUOPOx
Featured today on @apod, "Dust, Gas, and Stars in the Orion Nebula" from #Hubble
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Happy #WorldSpaceWeek!! The Antennae Galaxies in this image are the nearest and youngest examples of a pair of colliding galaxies.