This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a spiral galaxy, named UGC 10043. We don’t see the galaxy’s spiral arms because we are seeing it from the side. Located roughly 150 million ...
UGC 10043 is a spiral galaxy seen edge-on, featuring a distinct dust lane and a prominent bulge that suggests interaction with a nearby dwarf galaxy. Captured by Hubble's long-term data collection, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope recently released a chilling view of two spiral galaxies, IC ...
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an amazing view of spiral galaxy NGC 6956. The galaxy is located "214 million light-years ...
A vibrant spiral galaxy appears to be whizzing through space as if it were launched out of a cosmic cannon. A vibrant spiral galaxy appears to be whizzing through space as if it were launched out ...
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI The image, resembling an Alex Grey painting, is an omen of what ... NGC 2207, the spiral galaxy on the right. The blood-like hue of the image is owed to a combination ...
The streams of stars are so old that they likely formed before even the spiral arms or extended ... "As we discover surprise parts of our galaxy like the Shiva and Shakti streams, we're filling the ...
Some 12 billion years ago, the Milky Way looked very different to the orderly spiral we see today ... As we discover surprise parts of our galaxy like the Shiva and Shakti streams, we're filling the ...