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  • A large elliptical galaxy at the center of the galaxy cluster PKS 0745 19

    Monster Black Holes

  • Many young stars from this cloud are visible in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope, along with what is left of the initial gas cloud.

    Giant Stellar Nursery

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  • Spiral galaxy NGC 3627

    Revealing Hidden Black Holes

  • This new image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012 campaign reveals a previously unseen population of seven faraway galaxies.

    2012 Hubble Ultra Deep Field

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  • Xray jet from quasar GB 1428, located 12.4 billion light years from Earth

    Quasar GB 1428

  • The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has spotted the spiral galaxy ESO 499-G37, seen here against a backdrop of distant galaxies, scattered with nearby stars.

    Hubble Eyes a Loose Spiral Galaxy

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  • Planetary nebula Abell 30

    A Reborn Planetary Nebula

  • technicians inspect Webb telescope secondary mirror

    A Clear Reflection on Webb Telescope's Secondary Mirror

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  • Webb secondary mirror in NASA Goddard clean room

    Webb Telescope's Secondary Mirror Looks Like Giant Sun

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  • The star cluster Cygnus OB2 contains more than 60 O-type stars and about a thousand B-type stars. Deep observations with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have been used to detect the X-ray emission from the hot outer atmospheres, or coronas, of young stars.

    A Nearby Stellar Cradle

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