Star formation happens everywhere in the universe, but seeing it clearly requires the right tools-and Hubble just proved its H-alpha detection capabilities can map stellar nurseries with surgical ...
Hubble’s newest view of the spiral galaxy NGC 2835 adds a stunning twist to a familiar sight. By capturing light in a special wavelength called H-alpha, astronomers have revealed glowing pink nebulae ...
A new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows an “eye” deep in the heart of space: The spiral galaxy NGC 2835, located in the constellation of Hydra in the southern hemisphere. This ...
The image shows the galaxy NGC 2835, which is located near the head of the constellation Hydra, the water snake. Starry images of space often hold the potential to inspire as well as amaze many, ...
This is the spiral galaxy NGC 2835, imaged by the impeccable, seemingly timeless Hubble Space Telescope. And this is NGC 1132, an elliptical galaxy captured through the tandem efforts of Hubble and ...
NGC 628, a spiral galaxy 32 million light-years away in Pisces, is captured by Webb's image. Its densely populated face-on view reveals a central region with a light blue haze, a bright blue core, ...