In an incredibly lucky cosmic accident, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a comet breaking apart in real time—something astronomers have long tried and failed to observe. The comet, C/2025 K1 ...
When NASA's Hubble telescope missed its original target, scientists settled for a backup comet instead. What happened next ...
Images were captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, which was meant to be observing a different comet ...
These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can't penetrate
"These ultra-low density planets are rare and they defy conventional understanding of how gas giants form, and if explaining ...
In a stroke of luck, astronomers saw the comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) break into four or five fragments in November after it passed close to the sun.
These spectacular images of the Cat's Eye Nebula were created using observations from the Hubble and Euclid space telescopes.
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Hubble and Euclid capture the final breaths of the Egg Nebula’s dying star
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest image ever taken of the Egg Nebula, a structure roughly 1,000 light-years from Earth where a dying star is shedding its outer layers in dramatic ...
Astronomers combined observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and Euclid Space Telescope to create a striking new image of the Cat’s Eye Nebula.
According to astronomers, these types of aging stars produce large amounts of cosmic dust and spread it into space.
Two of the world’s most powerful space telescopes have joined forces to produce a stunning new image of the Cat’s Eye Nebula, one of the most visually complex objects in the known universe. The ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is leaving our solar system. See new photos from a European Space Agency orbiter on its way to Jupiter.
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