COSMIC EVENTS

SIX STUNNING COSMIC EVENTS CAPTURED BY NASA’S HUBBLE TELESCOPE

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 05 Sep, 2024
Cosmic events are major phenomena in the universe, such as star births and deaths, supernovae explosions, black hole mergers, and galaxy collisions, involving massive energy changes.
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NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, regularly provides stunning images of cosmic events through its telescopes.
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Here are 6 NASA images of cosmic events taken by the Hubble telescope: 
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Gomez's Hamburger

NASA's Hubble telescope captured this image of a cosmic object known as Gomez's Hamburger, formed by a dying star similar to the Sun.
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Nebula NGC 2346

This Hubble image depicts a pair of stars within the nebula NGC 2346 as it approaches the end of its life.
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NGC 6751

The image captures the formation of a hot star at the center of a nebula, which is situated approximately 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Aquila.
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ESO 185-IG013

This image depicts a cluster of stars from colliding galaxies located 260 million light-years away from Earth.
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Orion Nebula

This Hubble image depicts a strong solar wind emanating from the young star LL Ori.
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N 63A

Hubble captures the explosion of a star, approximately 50 times more massive than our Sun, occurring in a galaxy 160,000 light-years away.
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