Jul 4, 2024, 08:19 PM IST

Stunning images of space captured by NASA

Varnika Srivastava

The Helix Nebula, a planetary nebula, is a massive cloud of gas and dust formed by the Sun's exhaustion of fuel, as observed using X-ray light.

NGC 1569, a starburst galaxy, has produced stars 100 times faster than our Milky Way for almost 100 million years, with massive star clusters containing over a million stars.

RCW 7, a nebula in the Puppis constellation, contains gas and dust necessary for star formation.

Nebula NGC 3603 hosts thousands of young stars, including massive ones, in a spiral arm galaxy. Their lifespan depends on mass, with some dying young.

Hubble captured a stunning view of NGC 3059, a barred spiral galaxy with a dense star and gas region, 57 million light-years away.

The Ghost Head Nebula, a 168,000 light-year-away star-forming region, is analyzed using Hubble's Classic view, revealing hot hydrogen and oxygen blobs within a glowing yellow cavity.

In 2009, NASAH Hubble, NASAChandraXray, and Spitzer Space Telescopes collaborated to capture a stunning view of the Milky Way's core, revealing warm gas arcs heated by massive stars.

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