Jul 9, 2024, 04:24 PM IST
NASA shares ten mind-blowing images of space, showcasing the enchanting visuals of stars, galaxies, and nebulae in the vast expanse of space.
The Hubble view of V 372 Orionis, a bright variable star in the Orion Nebula, showcases irregular changes in luminosity and a vibrant display.
Nebula NGC 3603 hosts thousands of young stars, including massive ones, in a spiral arm galaxy. Their lifespan depends on mass, with some dying young.
Hubble captured a stunning view of NGC 3059, a barred spiral galaxy 57 million light-years away. The galaxy features a dense region of stars and gas, with a bar-shaped core.
NGC 4731, located 43 million light-years away in the Virgo constellation, is a barred spiral galaxy with a central "bar" structure, accounting for 60% of all galaxies. The galaxy's dense region and bright stars contribute to its unique appearance.
The Ghost Head Nebula, a 168,000 light-year-away star-forming region, is analyzed using Hubble's Classic view, revealing hot hydrogen and oxygen blobs within a glowing yellow cavity.
Coma Berenices, a jewel-bright spiral galaxy named after Queen Berenice II of Egypt, is 54 million light-years from Earth and features a bright core, broad spiral arms, and pink star formation spots.