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| Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
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| Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time |
Hubble Observes the Lost Ancestors to Our Milky Way Galaxy |
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| The Whirlpool Galaxy |
Jupiter and Io |
Quasar Host Galaxy |
Quasar Host Galaxy |
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| Star Evolution |
Star Cluster |
Star Cluster |
47 Tucanae FOC Pre-COSTAR Image |
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| Comparative View of a Star Before and After the Installation of the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR) |
Melnick 34 |
Melnick 34 |
Hubble Space Telescope Images of a Bright Star in the Large Magellanic Cloud |
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| Melnick 34 |
Galaxy M100 Resolution Comparison |
The position of HSP in Hubble's instrument bay. |
Medium Deep Survey |
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| Medium Deep Survey |
Hubble Sees Gas Shell Around Nova Cygni 1992 |
HST Snaps Optical Jet of Quasar 3c 273 |
Illustration of X-ray burster |
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| Core of the Globular Cluster NGC 6624 |
The Andromeda Galaxy |
The Andromeda Galaxy |
Ground-based Image of Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4395 |
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| Comparison of a WFPC2 Thermal Vacuum Globular Cluster-Mask Image to WFPC1 |
HST Reveals Growth Processes of Young Star |
Bow Shock Illustration |
HST Key Project Observation of M81 Cepheids |
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| NGC 5728 |
A Stellar Close Encounter at the Core of Globular Cluster M15 (artist's impression) |
HST Image of Hot Blue Stars at the Core of M15 |
Hubble Reveals Young Starburst Activity in Colliding Galaxies |
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| DSS Sample Images |
NGC 7257: Spiral Disk and Globular Star Clusters at the Core of a Colliding Galaxy |
Spiral Disk and Globular Star Clusters at the Core of a Colliding Galaxy |
HST Reveals Growth Processes of Young Star |
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| A Double Nucleus in an Active Galaxy |
NASA's International Ultraviolet Explorer |
X-ray image of the NGC 2300 group of galaxies |
HST Photographs a Cluster of Galaxies Four Billion Light-years Away |
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| The Farthest Cluster of Galaxies Ever Seen? |
A "Hubble Atlas" of Ancient Galaxies |
Radio Galaxy 4C41.17 |
Gravitational Lens in Galaxy Cluster AC 114 |
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