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NASA's Hubble Telescope stuns people with 3 amazing captures of galaxies. See pics

NASA's Hubble Telescope captured astonishing images of galaxies that are millions of years away from us. Here are three such pics that left people stunned.

Published on: Jan 16, 2024 08:01 AM IST
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NASA's Hubble Telescope frequently takes to social media to share about various discoveries made by them. Their posts not only display stunning images of constellations or celestial objects, but they also extend to captivating details about galaxies situated far beyond our own. Here, we bring you three such shares of far-off galaxies that went viral and mesmerised many.

1. Irregular galaxy

NASA unveils a festive image of galaxy UGC 8091 shaped like a snow globe.
NASA unveils a festive image of galaxy UGC 8091 shaped like a snow globe.

Situated in the constellation Virgo, about 7 million light-years from Earth, this galaxy contains billions of dwarf stars. It is regarded as an irregular galaxy due to its asymmetrical form, which resembles a space version of asnow globe.

2. Jellyfish Galaxy

3. Sombrero galaxy

Located in the Virgo cluster, this galaxy is 28 million light-years from Earth. The image shared by NASA shows a spiral galaxy around half the size of our Milky Way galaxy. At the centre of it, scientists believe, there is a black hole that is around a billion times more massive than the Sun.

What are your thoughts on these pictures of galaxies?

 
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Vrinda Jain

Vrinda Jain is a journalist at Hindustan Times, specialising in viral trends and human stories from around the globe. With a flair for writing, Vrinda brings a unique perspective to the latest happenings, captivating readers with insightful and engaging narratives.

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