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30 Years of Hubble: The Most Astonishing Photos from SpaceThe Hubble Space Telescope has been a monumental tool in astronomy for over 30 years, providing breathtaking and mysterious ...
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Space.com on MSNFrom near to far, from here to there, Hubble sees galaxies everywhere | Space photo of the day for May 22, 2025This Hubble Space Telescope image features a remote galaxy, which appears as a red arc that partially encircles a foreground ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image offers us the chance to see a distant galaxy now some 19.5 billion light-years ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the remote galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557, which appears as a red arc that ...
A dazzling cosmic swirl, NGC 3507 shines alone in this Hubble image, though it secretly belongs to a dynamic galactic duo.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Remarkable Hubble Space Telescope: 35 Years Observing the Unknown in SpaceAs the Hubble Space Telescope celebrates 35 years in space, here's what to know about the ambitious instrument.
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James Webb telescope, technically advanced than Hubble telescope, has released new pictures of the colossal galaxy cluster ...
The record-breaking galaxy is revealing secrets about the first stars and their unexpected chemical fingerprints.
Scientists have long puzzled over a discrepancy in how fast the universe is expanding, but new, sharper data from the James Webb Space Telescope may finally be solving the mystery. By refining ...
Astronauts Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide-angle photograph from December 1999, taken ...
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Live Science on MSNHi, 'Mom'! James Webb telescope discovers MoM-z14 — the most distant, early galaxy ever seenThe James Webb Space Telescope has broken its own record once again, spotting the most distant, early galaxy in the known ...
The James Webb Space Telescope's deepest view of a single target yet depicts spinning arcs of light that are galaxies from ...
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