This glowing image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures a small region within M17 — the Omega or Swan Nebula that is a hotbed of star formation
This glittering star cluster, NGC 2005, was created when a galaxy merged with the Large Magellanic Cloud
In this view captured by Hubble, the nebula contains the gas and dust needed to form stars
A view captured in June 2024 of the barred spiral galaxy located about 57 million light-years away
One of the first images Hubble captured after entering one-gyro mode in early June 2024
A sparkling view of the star-forming region located 20,000 light-years away
Stunning hues of red, blue, and white, seen in a supernova remnant located in the Large Magellanic Cloud
This Hubble image has many super star clusters, each containing several individual clusters of young stars
In this image, Hubble has captured a starburst galaxy, meaning it's forming stars at a super high rate
This Hubble view shows the bright variable star V 372 Orionis, whose luminosity keeps changing