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The official X account for the NASA Hubble Space Telescope, managed and operated by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
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Happy (almost) New Year! Before we ring in 2023, we need your help choosing our Twitter audience’s favorite Hubble image released in 2022. Vote in the poll below, which features the images that got the most likes this year. Then we’ll post the winner on New Year’s Eve!
Taking up the central area of the image is the colorful supernova remnant DEM L 190, which is made of intricate tendrils of cosmic material glowing in shades of purple, yellow, orange, and blue. The edges of the image are black and scattered with red and purple-ish stars.
A massive spiral galaxy called NGC 976 dominates the image. Its glowing yellow center is surrounded by spiral arms laced with dark dust and dotted with bright blue stars. Other distant stars and galaxies dot the black background of space.
A group of five galaxies known as Hickson Compact Group 40 glow against the black backdrop of space. Three galaxies are spiral in shape, shining in white and orange hues and laced with dark dust. The other two are seen as bright points of pale light with glowing material surrounding them.
A densely packed cluster of stars known as Terzan 2 shines in hues of orange, white, and blue.
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Neptune in a new light! 🔵 Hubble’s view of this planet looks pretty different from 's new image, on the right. That’s because these two telescopes looked at the planet in different wavelengths of light. ⬇️
The planet Neptune appears bright blue against a black backdrop of space.
Neptune glows in pearly white hues with faint, pale rings encircling the planet. Six tiny white dots, which are six of Neptune’s 14 moons, are scattered among the rings. The background of the image is black.
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What better way to mark #NewFriendsDay than with this new view? One of Hubble’s most iconic shots now has a complementary companion from our friend ! This star-forming region is known as the Pillars of Creation, and shows a small region of the Eagle Nebula.
Hubble’s visible-light view of a star-forming region, the Pillars of Creation, shows darker pillars that rise from the bottom to the top of the screen, ending in three points. The background is opaque, set off in yellow and green toward the bottom and blue and purple at the top. A handful of stars of various sizes appear.
Webb’s near-infrared image shows the a star-forming region, the Pillars of Creation. The pillars are semi-opaque and rusty red-colored. The peaks of the second and third pillars are set off in darker shades of brown and have red outlines. The background is cast in darker blues and blacks, and stars in yellow and white of all sizes speckle the entire scene. Webb’s image was cropped and rotated to match Hubble’s view, so much of the top right corner and a small portion of the left corner has been left black.
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What do all these Hubble images have in common? They show the aftermath of stars that died in a bright, powerful explosion known as a supernova. In a supernova, a star’s contents fling out into space at speeds of up to 25,000 miles (15,000 to 40,000 km) per second!
This Hubble image shows the Veil Nebula. An intricate swathe of gas stretches across the image, glowing in shades of pink, purple, green, orange, and yellow, against a black backdrop of space and stars.
This Hubble images shows the supernova remnant DEM L 190, which is made of intricate tendrils of cosmic material glowing in shades of purple, yellow, orange, and blue. The edges of the image are black and scattered with red and purple-ish stars.
This Hubble image shows the Crab Nebula. At the image's center, a glowing structure of gas and dust shines in orange, green, and blue hues against a black backdrop of space and stars.
This Hubble image shows the Cygnus Loop shockwave. A ribbonlike structure of glowing orange gas stretches horizontally across the center of the image, against a black backdrop of space and stars.
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We’re going even deeper into the web with ! 🕸️ These Hubble & Webb views unveil a star-forming region called the Tarantula Nebula. At a distance of 161,000 light-years, it’s home to the hottest & most massive stars known.
Pale, nebulous clouds throng around a darker central area with a cluster of sparkling stars. These clouds are interspersed with darker filaments of deep brown and light blue. Orange stars peer through the clouds throughout the image.
Fluffy tan-colored nebula clouds, with rust-colored highlights, surround a black central area. Within that area, the focal point of the image is one large yellow star with eight long thin points. To the right of this star is a bright star cluster in an oval shape. The stars within the cluster look like tiny pale blue sparkles. The cluster is more densely packed at its core and scatters outward. Towards the bottom of the image, multiple arms appear to spiral out of a cloudy tan knob. Taken together, the structures resemble a spider or a squid. Other blue and yellow eight-pointed stars, as well as distant galaxies, are dotted throughout the image. Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team
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RECORD BROKEN: Hubble observed the farthest individual star ever seen! This extraordinary new benchmark detected light from a star that existed within the first billion years after the universe's birth in the big bang. Find out more: go.nasa.gov/3tRj5cP
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