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"Exploring the Vastness of the Galaxy: From Hubble Ultra Deep Field to Magnificent Details" Embark on a cosmic journey through the wonders of our galaxy

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy, HST image C013 / 5098

Spiral galaxy, HST image C013 / 5098
Spiral galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3982. It is located in the constellation Ursa Major, approximately 68 million light years from Earth

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Herschels observations of galaxies

Herschels observations of galaxies. At the time of these observations, these objects were considered to be within our galaxy

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Amateur astronomy, computer artwork

Amateur astronomy, computer artwork
Amateur astronomy. Computer artwork of a silhouetted amateur astronomer using a telescope to view the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a band of stars in the night sky that is a view of our own spiral

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Halo planet

Halo planets. Artwork showing the sky of a planet in the outer halo of a galaxy (seen from far left to upper right). The planets moon is seen at centre left

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy

Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
Interacting quasar. Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of a quasar (bright, at centre) interacting with a companion galaxy. The galaxys core is at lower centre

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Thomas Wright, British astronomer

Thomas Wright, British astronomer
Thomas Wright (1711-86), British astronomer. Wright was born at Byers Green in northern England. In 1730 he set up a school at which he taught mathematics and navigation

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Overlapping galaxies, HST image

Overlapping galaxies, HST image
Overlapping galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the overlapping galaxies known as 2MASX J00482185-2507365. The two objects are both spiral galaxies, with the outer rim of a small

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Particle tracks on galaxies

Particle tracks on galaxies
Particle tracks and cosmology. Computer illustration of subatomic particle tracks (white spirals) seen with galaxies behind them

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Stephans quintet

Stephans quintet. Optical image of Stephans quintet. This group of galaxies is 300 million light years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Bristlecone Pine

Bristlecone Pine
Tanja Ghirardini

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Galaxies Reflection

Galaxies Reflection
Toby Harriman

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Milky Way over the Dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia

Milky Way over the Dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia
Karen Deakin

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Wanaka tree

Wanaka tree
Yu Cheng

Background imageGalaxy Collection: The Birth of the Milky Way, ca 1637. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Birth of the Milky Way, ca 1637. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Birth of the Milky Way, ca 1637. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageGalaxy Collection: The Whirlpool Galaxy and its companion galaxy

The Whirlpool Galaxy and its companion galaxy
The Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5194), and its companion galaxy (NGC 5195), in the constellation Canes Venatici

Background imageGalaxy Collection: The Arches star cluster deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy

The Arches star cluster deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy
This artists impression shows how the Arches star cluster appears from deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy. The illustration is based on infrared observations with Hubble

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Illusion: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Illusion: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Illusion - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: If you see the illusion you are enlightened, but if you think that you are enlightened you are in the illusion. ~ Papaji

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Primordial quasar, artwork

Primordial quasar, artwork. Quasars are large galaxies with supermassive black holes at their centres. The gas and dust falling towards the black hole glows extremely brightly

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Night in Tuscan fields

Night in Tuscan fields
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 515024139

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageGalaxy Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way

The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue

Andromeda galaxys older stellar population in blue. A pronounced warp in the disk of the galaxy, the aftermath of a collision with another galaxy

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Night view of Mount Ararat with stars

Night view of Mount Ararat with stars

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy

Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Stellar

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Galaxy of the National League

Galaxy of the National League. Print shows photomontage of eight National League baseball teams: Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, New York Giants, Boston Beaneaters

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Map of galactic supercluster distribution

Map of galactic supercluster distribution
Map of the universe. Computer-generated map of the universe showing galactic superclusters (yellow) separated by voids (black)

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Central Milky Way

Central Milky Way

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Artwork of a spiral galaxy

Artwork of a spiral galaxy
Artists impression of a hypothetical spiral galaxy as seen from a binary planet similar to the Earth-Moon system

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Gravitational lensing by a galactic cluster

Gravitational lensing by a galactic cluster

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Milky Way galaxy

Milky Way galaxy
Milky Way. Computer artwork of our galaxy, the Milky Way, seen from above. This image is based on measurements of the galaxys stars taken in infrared, radio and other wavelengths

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Artwork of Bussard RamScoop starship

Artwork of Bussard RamScoop starship

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Triangulum galaxy (M33)

Triangulum galaxy (M33), ultraviolet image. This spiral galaxy, also known as the Pinwheel galaxy, is a member of the Local Group of galaxies

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Big Bang and early galaxies

Big Bang and early galaxies. Galaxies forming in the early universe following the Big Bang, the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state some 13.7 billion

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Optical image of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Optical image of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites

Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites
Optical photo of M31 with companions M32 (NGC 221) and NGC 205. Photographed with 48-inch Schmidt telescope, Mt Palomar

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy M74

Spiral galaxy M74, optical image. The galaxy is seen face-on from Earth, allowing the structure of its spiral arms to be studied

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Spiral Nebula

Spiral Nebula
SPIRAL NEBULA

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Star Clusters

Star Clusters
A diagram showing various clusters of stars

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs

Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs
The twelve zodiac signs standing for 12 periods of a year. The 12 signs are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park

Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, UK. December

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park

Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, UK. December

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands

Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Norway

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Romantic pink and purple night sky during the Aurora Borealis over the Italian Alps, Val Masino

Romantic pink and purple night sky during the Aurora Borealis over the Italian Alps, Val Masino, Valtellina, Lombardy, Italy

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Milky way galactic center over Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo, Mackenzie District

Milky way galactic center over Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo, Mackenzie District, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Witch Head Nebula

Witch Head Nebula
Rosa Maria Rodriguez

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Waxing Crescent with the Earthshine

Waxing Crescent with the Earthshine
Gregor Kresal

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Heart Nebula

Heart Nebula
Ejaaz Haniff

Background imageGalaxy Collection: Lake Cliffton during night

Lake Cliffton during night
HIRAK BHATTACHARJEE



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"Exploring the Vastness of the Galaxy: From Hubble Ultra Deep Field to Magnificent Details" Embark on a cosmic journey through the wonders of our galaxy, where mysteries unfold and beauty knows no bounds. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies reveal a mesmerizing tapestry of celestial bodies, each one holding secrets yet to be unraveled. Delve into the realm of Messier objects, a full set showcasing celestial treasures meticulously cataloged by Charles Messier himself. Among them stands the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy, an enthralling dance between two galactic companions locked in an eternal embrace. Behold the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (M104), as captured by the Hubble Space Telescope's lens. Its distinctive shape and stunning halo make it stand out among its peers, leaving us in awe of nature's artistic prowess. While we marvel at distant galaxies, let us not forget our own humble abode within this vast expanse - our Solar System planets gracefully orbiting around their radiant star. And nestled within this cosmic symphony lies our home, the Milky Way, with its countless stars painting a breathtaking panorama across space. Witness remnants of stellar explosions etched upon eternity as we encounter Cygnus Loop Supernova Blast Wave – a testament to both destruction and creation that shapes our universe. Gaze upon Antennae colliding galaxies in all their chaotic splendor; their interstellar clash giving birth to new stars amidst swirling chaos. Marvel at Giant Twisters in Lagoon Nebula as they sculpt clouds of gas and dust into ethereal forms that defy imagination. The Spiral galaxy M81 beckons with its grandeur displayed through a composite image capturing its spiraling arms reaching towards infinity. Each detail reveals hidden stories waiting for intrepid explorers like us to decipher. Dive deep into dusty spiral galaxies where magnificent details await discovery - intricate patterns woven within veils of stardust whisper tales of cosmic evolution.