Top 10 Mind Blowing Photos Captured By NASA

BY MONEYCONTROL NEWS

June 11, 2024

KHUSHI THAKUR

Spiral Galaxy NGC 3059

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA

NASA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a wonderful image of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 3059 on May 2024; this galaxy is 57 million light-years from Earth.

Hubble Space Telescope

Credit: NASA

Image of Space Shuttle Atlantis capturing a still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4.

Globular Cluster NGC 6355

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA

This mind-blowing image is of the scattered stars of the globular cluster NGC 6355 taken from the Hubble Space Telescope. NGC 6355 resides in our Milky Way galaxy's is a cluster of stars.

Messier 1

Credit: NASA

Messier 1, also known as Crab nebula, is an expanding remnant of a star's supernova explosion.

Messier 57

Credit: NASA, ESA

Messier 57, also known as Ring Nebula, is the glowing remains of a sun-like star carrying a white dwarf or tiny white dot in the center of the nebula that is the hot core of the star.

Bubble Nebula (Caldwell 11, NGC 7635)

Credit: NASA

Caldwell 11, a 4-million-year-old star also called Bubble Nebula (Caldwell 11, NGC 7635), is formed when a bright, short-lived star, it is a cloud of gas that gives off its own light.

30 Doradus

Credit: NASA

30 Doradus also known as the Tarantula Nebula, is approximately 170,000 light-years away from Earth. This image is captured by Hubble Space Telescope depicting two clusters full of massive stars.

Black Eye Galaxy – NGC 4826

Credit: NASA

This image taken by Hubble Space Telescope, depicting a spiral galaxy located 17 million light-years, this galaxy also called as the “Black Eye” or “Evil Eye” .

Messier 42

Credit: NASA, ESA

This image from the Hubble Space Telescope offers the sharpest view ever captured of the Orion Nebula, depicting the cosmic fire of creation by the Maya of Mesoamerica. Credit: NASA, ESA

Crab Nebula – M1

Credit: NASA, ESA

This amazing picture of M1 taken by Hubble image depicts the swiftly spinning pulsar at the center of the nebula, which is its beating heart.