The chaotic activity atop a three-light-year-tall pillar of gas and dust that is being eaten by the brilliant light from nearby bright stars.
The Cone Nebula resides 2,500 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. This monstrous object is actually an innocuous pillar of gas and dust.
Eta Carinae's mass - about 100 times greater than our Sun - makes it an excellent candidate for a full blown supernova.
The image reveals the young stars that being formed within the pillars. It also covers a myriad of background stars that were hidden at the wavelengths.
This stunning Hubble image of M104, also known as the Sombrero Galaxy, is one of the largest mosaics ever assembled from Hubble observations.
The Black Eye or Evil Eye galaxy is the dark band of dust that sweeps across one side of its bright nucleus.
The Crab Nebula takes on a more detailed appearance that yields clues into the spectacular demise of the star.
Westerland 2 is a giant cluster of 3,000 stars that resides in a raucous stellar breeding ground known as Gum 29.
Saturn on June 6, 2018, when Saturn was only approximately 1.36 billion miles from Earth. Its magnificent ring system is nearly at its maximum tilt towards Earth.
Digit Intro 2021
Digit Intro 2021