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| A perfect spiral with an explosive secret |
Breathing new life into an old cluster |
The beauty of asymmetry |
Cluster’s deceptive serenity hides violent past |
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| Hubble witnesses the crafting of a celestial masterpiece |
A piercing eye in the sky |
Jupiter and Ganymede |
Hubble watches light echo from mysterious erupting star (October 2002 image) |
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| An audience of stellar flashbulbs |
Hubble finds fifth moon orbiting Pluto (labelled) |
A galactic disc, edge-on and up close |
A vapour of stars |
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| Hubble view of NGC 2366 |
The eye of the storm |
A spiral galaxy in Hydra |
Hubble image of Messier 9 |
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| Stellar voyage of a butterfly-like planetary nebula |
Young stars at home in an ancient cluster |
Sunset glow in Orion |
Rare cosmic footprint |
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| Pandora’s Cluster — The merging galaxy cluster Abell 2744 |
Family of stars breaking up |
A great ball of stars |
A cosmic question in NGC 4696 |
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| A star's colourful final splash |
Extended Groth Strip - Full Hubble Image |
Intergalactic Pipeline |
Galaxy Collision in NGC 6745 |
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| The Expansion of Eta Carinae Debris |
A swirl of star formation |
A spacetime magnifying glass |
A unique cluster: one of the hidden 15 |
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| Dusty detail in elliptical galaxy NGC 2768 |
Hubble/Chandra/Spitzer composite image of NGC 602, in the “wing” of the Small Magellanic Cloud |
Masquerading as a double star |
Galactic glow worm |
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| Oldest star in solar neighbourhood |
One ring to rule them all |
Blue bursts of hot young stars |
Glowing, fiery shells of gas |
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| A glowing jet from a young star |
Cosmic “flying V” of merging galaxies |
A side-on spiral streak |
The moment the lights went out |
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| Appearances can be deceptive |
LHA 120-N11 in the Large Magellanic Cloud |
A busy patch of the Great Attractor |
An archetypal dwarf galaxy |
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| Don’t trust your eyes |
A wanderer dancing the dance of stars and space |
Glitter galaxy — An edge-on view of the ESO 318-13 galaxy |
Hubble spots candidate for most distant known galaxy |
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