May 2, 2024, 06:34 PM IST

10 breathtaking images captured by NASA Hubble Telescope

Shweta Singh

The picture shows what happens to a star at the end of its life cycle: dust particles and gas spreading after its collapse. Taken by Jason Kalirai.

The Butterfly Nebula

The stunning image of the tadpole galaxy, disrupted by collisions and featuring bursts of star formation in its tail, was captured by John Grunsfled.

The tadpole galaxy

Antonella Nota captured the mesmerizing scene of stellar clusters, showcasing the birthplace of stars amid original gas and dust, with a large assembly of stars aligned together.

The star cluster

Zoltan Levay captured a stunning image of a barred spiral galaxy, featuring vibrant colors against the backdrop of space. Brown vein-like structures add to its allure.

The stunning galaxy

Edward Weiler captured intriguing protoplanetary disks in the Orion Nebula, resembling potential life in the universe, with small comets emitting captivating lights.

The protoplanetary

Jennifer Lotz captured a mesmerizing image of two shining galaxies interacting, appearing to chase each other, emitting beautiful light.

The mice galaxy

Robert O'Dell captured stunning rays and colors emitted by shells expelled by dead stars, showcasing an intriguing medium with a condensed range.

The Helix Nebula

Jennifer Wiseman captured an image featuring gas columns, indicating a region where stars have formed against a beautiful background.

The Eagle Nebula

David Leckrone's Hubble Ultra Deep Field image displays various elements in dark space, showcasing stunning hues and a mix of stars.

The deep field