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2009 (continued)

  • 3/3/2009 Trio of Galaxies Mix It Up STScI-2009-10 11. Trio of Galaxies Mix It Up Though they are the largest and most widely scattered objects in the universe, galaxies do go bump in the night. The Hubble Space Telescope has photographed many pairs of galaxies... (More)

2008

  • 10/30/2008 Hubble Scores a Perfect Ten STScI-2008-37 12. Hubble Scores a Perfect Ten NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is back in business. Just a couple of days after the orbiting observatory was brought back online, Hubble aimed its prime working camera... (More)
  • 4/24/2008 Cosmic Collisions Galore! STScI-2008-16 13. Cosmic Collisions Galore! Astronomy textbooks typically present galaxies as staid, solitary, and majestic island worlds of glittering stars. But galaxies have a dynamical side. They have close encounters that sometimes... (More)

2007

2006

  • 10/16/2006 Super Star Clusters in the Antennae Galaxies STScI-2006-46 15. Super Star Clusters in the Antennae Galaxies This new NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of the Antennae galaxies is the sharpest yet of this merging pair of galaxies. During the course of the collision, billions... (More)
  • 10/12/2006 Hubble Captures Galaxy in the Making STScI-2006-45 16. Hubble Captures Galaxy in the Making Images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have provided a dramatic glimpse of a large and massive galaxy under assembly by the merging of smaller, lighter galaxies. Astrophysicists... (More)

2005

2004

  • 4/22/2004 The Lure of the Rings STScI-2004-15 18. The Lure of the Rings Resembling a diamond-encrusted bracelet, a ring of brilliant blue star clusters wraps around the yellowish nucleus of what was once a normal spiral... (More)

2003

2002

  • 10/3/2002 Odd Couple Widely Separated by Time and Space STScI-2002-23 20. Odd Couple Widely Separated by Time and Space Appearances can be deceiving. In this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image, an odd celestial duo, the spiral galaxy NGC 4319 [center] and a quasar called Markarian... (More)
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