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1. The Pillars of Creation

These towering structures are columns of cool hydrogen gas and dust in space, serving as nurseries for newly forming stars. The pillars are shaped and illuminated by the ultraviolet light emitted from newborn stars, which remain hidden just above the image's top edge.
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3. Supernova
This stunning photograph was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.
4. The Eskimo Nebula
A spectacular burst of color in the Gemini constellation, as an aging star reaches its end, leaving behind a tiny, hot White Dwarf at its core, surrounded by several layers of explosive gas (NASA, Hubble)
5. The Catseye Nebula
A nebula (from the Latin word ‘mist’; plural: nebulae or nebulæ) is an interstellar cloud composed of dust, hydrogen gas, and plasma. It marks the initial phase in the lifecycle of a star.
6. A Collection of Galaxies
A breathtaking collection of galaxies – thanks to the Hubble telescope
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A mesmerizing photo showcasing a string of pearls encircling an exploding star
8. Close-up of Saturn’s Rings and Shadow
Saturn’s rings are a stunning array of planetary rings encircling the planet, primarily composed of ice and dust particles.
9. Colliding Spiral Galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163
Spiral galaxies are named for the spiral arms that extend outward—roughly following a logarithmic pattern—from the central bulge.
10. The Glorious Iridescence of the Nearby Helix Nebula
The Helix Nebula, also referred to as NGC 7293, is a planetary nebula (PN) located approximately 650 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. It is one of the nearest planetary nebulae to Earth.
