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Nebula: The Enigmatic Beauty of the Cosmos Step into the vast expanse of space and witness the mesmerizing wonders known as nebulae

Background imageNebula Collection: Hubble Space Telescope view of nebula NGC 604

Hubble Space Telescope view of nebula NGC 604
Nebula in galaxy M33. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image showing clouds of gas in the nebula NGC 604. This nebula is a region of intensive star formation

Background imageNebula Collection: Messier objects, full set

Messier objects, full set
Messier objects. These 110 astronomical objects were catalogued by the French astronomer Charles Messier (1730-1817), a comet hunter who wanted to list the permanent objects in the sky that might be

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion nebula

Orion nebula. Coloured composite infrared and visible light image of the Orion nebula M42. This emission nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in which starbirth takes place

Background imageNebula Collection: Pillars of Creation

Pillars of Creation, combined Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope image. These towering columns are formed of interstellar hydrogen gas and dust

Background imageNebula Collection: Nebula Sh 2-106, HST image

Nebula Sh 2-106, HST image
Nebula Sh 2-106, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Combined optical and infrared image of the compact star-forming region and emission nebula Sharpless 2-106 (Sh 2-106)

Background imageNebula Collection: Milky Way

Milky Way, optical image. The Milky Way is our own galaxy. Because Earth lies in one of its spiral arms, we look into the central mass of stars and see the galaxy as a band of light crossing the sky

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion nebula (M42)

Orion nebula (M42), optical image. This is a huge starbirth region, where gas is coalescing to form new stars. Radiation from the hot young stars ionises the gases in the nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image

Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image
Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble Space Telescope image. The Antennae (NGC 4038 and NGC 4039) are formed of two galaxies colliding due to mutual gravitational attraction

Background imageNebula Collection: Scorpius constellation

Scorpius constellation. This is a large zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere that is visible in summer. The Sun passes though it in late November

Background imageNebula Collection: The Orion Nebula

The Orion Nebula (also known as Messier 42, M42, or NGC 1976) is a diffuse nebula situated south of Orions Belt. It is one of the brightest nebulae, visible to the naked eye in the night sky

Background imageNebula Collection: M16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens

M16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion constellation

Orion constellation. The most prominent feature of the constellation is Orions Belt, a row of three bright stars (centre left)

Background imageNebula Collection: Light and Shadow in the Carina Nebula

Light and Shadow in the Carina Nebula
Previously unseen details of a mysterious, complex structure within the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) are revealed by this image of the " Keyhole Nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: Hubble Space Telescope image of gaseous pillars

Hubble Space Telescope image of gaseous pillars

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion Nebula

Orion Nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: Planetary nebula

Planetary nebula NGC 6751. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the planetary nebula NGC 6751. A planetary nebula is formed when a Sun-like star ejects its outer layers at the end of its life

Background imageNebula Collection: Ring Nebula M57, Hubble image C017 / 3725

Ring Nebula M57, Hubble image C017 / 3725
Ring Nebula (M22, NGC 6720). Combined images from the Subaru Telescope and Hubble Space telescope of the Ring Nebula M57. The Ring nebula is a planetary nebula lying around 2300 light years

Background imageNebula Collection: Helix nebula, infrared Spitzer image

Helix nebula, infrared Spitzer image
Helix nebula (NGC 7293), infrared Spitzer Space Telescope image. This is a planetary nebula, a series of shells of gas cast off by a dying star

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion nebula (M42 and M43)

Orion nebula (M42 and M43)
Orion nebula. Hubble Space Telescope mosaic of the Orion nebula (M42; NGC 1976), which is 1500 light years away in the constellation Orion

Background imageNebula Collection: Mauna Kea telescopes and Milky Way

Mauna Kea telescopes and Milky Way. Silhouetted against a sunset glow are the Subaru Telescope (far left), the Keck I and II telescopes (centre left and centre)

Background imageNebula Collection: Helix nebula, planetary nebula

Helix nebula, planetary nebula
Helix nebula (NGC 7293), optical image. This is a planetary nebula, a series of shells of gas cast off from a Sun-like star towards the end of its life

Background imageNebula Collection: Merope star and nebulosity

Merope star and nebulosity
Merope star and associated nebulosity. Merope (23 Tauri) is one of the stars in the Pleiades open star cluster (M45). Unusually for a nebula, the gas and dust is not associated with the young stars

Background imageNebula Collection: Rosette Nebula

Rosette Nebula. Coloured optical image of the Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237-39). This is a large starbirth region which glows due to ionisation of its gases by radiation from a cluster of hot young stars

Background imageNebula Collection: Seamless Astronomical Constellation Night Sky Pattern

Seamless Astronomical Constellation Night Sky Pattern
Simple, modern seamless astronomy patterned background with major star captions against a night sky and galaxy

Background imageNebula Collection: The planet Saturn, illustration

The planet Saturn, illustration

Background imageNebula Collection: The Fox Fur Nebula

The Fox Fur Nebula, located towards the constellation of Monoceros, is an immense cloud of interstellar gas and cosmic dust interacting with the radiation and winds released by the surrounding hot

Background imageNebula Collection: Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula

Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula
Pillars of Creation are part of the Eagle Nebula and are made of interstellar dust and gases

Background imageNebula Collection: The Milky Way over El Capitan and Half Dome Mountain from Tunnel VIew, Yosemite National Park

The Milky Way over El Capitan and Half Dome Mountain from Tunnel VIew, Yosemite National Park, California, United States

Background imageNebula Collection: Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope over Earth

Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope over Earth
Hubble Space Telescope. Computer artwork of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit over Earth, facing a collage of images that are typical of those it produces

Background imageNebula Collection: Optical image of the Pleiades star cluster

Optical image of the Pleiades star cluster
Pleiades star cluster. True-colour optical image of the Pleiades open star cluster (M45, NGC 1432). This cluster is about 30 light years wide

Background imageNebula Collection: Reflection nebula

Reflection nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: Modern Night Sky Constellation - Aquarius

Modern Night Sky Constellation - Aquarius
Simple, modern depiction of a celestial constellation on a navy backdrop. Aquarius is located near other water-related constellations: Cetus (the whale), Pisces (the fish)

Background imageNebula Collection: Artists depiction of the constellation Libra the Scales

Artists depiction of the constellation Libra the Scales
An artists depiction of the constellation Libra the Scales. The constellation includes the stars Zuben Elschemali and Zuben Elgenubi. Libra is one of the twelve astrological signs of the Zodiac

Background imageNebula Collection: The Horsehead Nebula in the constellation Orion

The Horsehead Nebula in the constellation Orion

Background imageNebula Collection: The center of the Orion Nebula, known as the Trapezium Cluster

The center of the Orion Nebula, known as the Trapezium Cluster
The center of the Orion Nebula (Messir 42), known as the Trapezium Cluster. Directly in front of Messier 42 is a small grouping of hot O

Background imageNebula Collection: Vela supernova remnant in the center of the Gum Nebula area of Vela

Vela supernova remnant in the center of the Gum Nebula area of Vela
The Vela supernova remnant in the centre of the Gum Nebula area of Vela. This is the remains of a star that exploded thousands of years ago

Background imageNebula Collection: Barred spiral galaxy Messier 83

Barred spiral galaxy Messier 83
The vibrant magentas and blues in this Hubble image of the barred spiral galaxy M83 reveal that the galaxy is ablaze with star formation

Background imageNebula Collection: The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372

The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372
NGC 3372, known as the Great Carina Nebula, is home to massive stars and flowing nebulae of gas and dust dominated by the super-bright massive star named Eta Carinae

Background imageNebula Collection: Milky Way, zodiacal light and other celestial objects from summit of Gila National Wilderness

Milky Way, zodiacal light and other celestial objects from summit of Gila National Wilderness
A 160 degree panorama showing the zodiacal light (at right in the west), the Milky Way, the zodiacal band across the frame at top

Background imageNebula Collection: Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula

Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope mosaic, spanning a width of 600 light-years, shows a star factory of more the 800, 000 stars being born

Background imageNebula Collection: Orion Nebula

Orion Nebula
1500 light years away, the Orion Nebula is the middle star in the handle of the pot in the constellation of Orion. It is the birthplace of many new stars

Background imageNebula Collection: Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock, infrared image C016 / 9726

Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock, infrared image C016 / 9726
Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock. Infrared image from NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope (SST) of the bow shock in the interstellar medium caused by stellar winds from the fast-moving star Zeta Ophiuchi

Background imageNebula Collection: Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5604

Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5604
Carina Nebula features, HST image. These pillars of gas and dust within the Carina Nebula are Herbig-Haro Objects (HH 901 and HH 902)

Background imageNebula Collection: Artists concept of an astronaut falling towards a black hole in outer space

Artists concept of an astronaut falling towards a black hole in outer space. Gamma Rays erupt from the poles as a nearby nebula is pulled in

Background imageNebula Collection: The Hourglass Nebula

The Hourglass Nebula
The Lagoon Nebula centered on the bright young cluster NGC 6530. The brightest part of the nebula is known as the Hourglass Nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: NGC 6523, the Lagoon Nebula

NGC 6523, the Lagoon Nebula
Stars, dust and gas combine to create an interstellar industrial zone of astronomical proportions. NGC 6523, also known as the Lagoon Nebula

Background imageNebula Collection: NGC 3324, also known as the Gabriela Mistral Nebula located in the constellation

NGC 3324, also known as the Gabriela Mistral Nebula located in the constellation Eta Carinae

Background imageNebula Collection: IC 2177, the Seagull Nebula

IC 2177, the Seagull Nebula. IC 2177 is a bright H II region located on the border of Monoceros and Canis Major



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Nebula: The Enigmatic Beauty of the Cosmos Step into the vast expanse of space and witness the mesmerizing wonders known as nebulae. These celestial marvels, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, unveil a breathtaking tapestry of colors and shapes that defy imagination. Among these ethereal creations is NGC 604, an awe-inspiring nebula residing within Messier objects' full set. Its radiant hues paint a cosmic masterpiece against the backdrop of infinite darkness, leaving us in sheer wonderment at its sheer magnitude. The Orion Nebula, also known as M42, stands as one of the most iconic sights in our night sky. Located within the Orion constellation, it illuminates with vibrant shades of pink and blue—a stellar nursery where new stars are born amidst swirling gas clouds. Intriguingly named "Pillars of Creation, " another remarkable nebula captivates our gaze. This stunning formation showcases towering columns sculpted by interstellar winds and radiation—an artistic testament to nature's ability to shape even on astronomical scales. Venturing further into space unveils Sh 2-106—a captivating HST image showcasing intricate patterns resembling delicate lacework suspended amidst a sea of stardust. Its beauty lies in its complexity—revealing layers upon layers that hint at secrets yet to be unraveled. As we journey through this cosmic gallery, we encounter colliding galaxies in Antennae—a striking Hubble image capturing two galactic entities merging together in an epic dance across time and space. Witnessing their celestial collision reminds us that even galaxies are not immune to change. Gazing towards Scorpius constellation reveals yet another spectacle—the Eagle Nebula (M16) nestled within Serpens. Here lies a celestial eagle soaring through interstellar dust clouds—its wings spread wide as if ready to take flight into uncharted territories beyond our comprehension. But perhaps no other nebula captures our imagination quite like the Orion Nebula.