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  • Galaxy Messier 94

    Galactic Wheels within Wheels

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  • This composite image of a galaxy illustrates how the intense gravity of a supermassive black hole can be tapped to generate immense power.

    Black Hole-Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy

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  • Composite image of 4C29.30, a galaxy located some 850 million light years from Earth

    Black Hole-Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy

  • A giant gas cloud, or halo, located in system NGC 6240

    Colossal Hot Cloud Envelopes Colliding Galaxies

  • Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam, the iconic Horsehead Nebula has graced astronomy books ever since its discovery more than a century ago. The nebula is a favorite target for amateur and professional astronomers. It is shadowy in optical light.

    Hubble Sees a Horsehead of a Different Color

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  • The diagram compares the planets of our inner solar system to Kepler-69, a two-planet system.

    Kepler-69 and the Solar System

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  • An artist's concept of the planet Kepler-69c.

    Kepler-69c: Super-Venus

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  • Supernova remnant SN 1006

    X-Ray View of A Thousand-Year-Old Cosmic Tapestry

  • This image, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the dusty structure encircling the center of the galaxy, forming a knotted ring around the galaxy’s brightly glowing middle.

    Hubble Catches Dusty Detail

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  • Star formation in NGC 602, part of the wing region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy

    Under the 'Wing' of the Small Magellanic Cloud

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