Pictures Gallery

The Hubble Space Telescope
The HST released in space

Replacing HST's Solar Arrays

Removing HST's old camers

Star Images Before HST's First Servicing Mission

Star Images After HST's First Servicing Mission

The Solar System
Springtime on Mars

The Clouds of Venus

Jupiter

Io, Jupiter's Volcanic Moon

Saturn

Storm on Saturn

Dynamic Neptune

Pluto and Charon

Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 a Year Before Impact

The Fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9

Impact Scars on Juipter, July 1994

Asteroid Vesta

Star Birth and Star Clusters
Newborn Stars Emerge in the Eagle Nebula

The Orion Nebula

Jets from Young Stars

The Disk Around Beta Pictoris

The Heart of the Globular Star Cluster 47 Tucanae

Two Star Clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Radcliffe 136: An Extraordinary Star Cluster

Star Cluster R136 in its Setting

The Spectra of Two Stars in the Cluster R136

The Fate of the Massive Star R136a5

Stellar Explosions and Star Death
Novi Cygni 1992 in May 1993

Novi Cygni 1992 in January 1994

Eta Carinea: Supernova in the making

AG Carinae: A luminous Blue Variable Star

The 'Cat's Eye' Planetary Nebula

Planetary Nebula N66 Large Magellanic Cloud

Supernova 1987A in Augest 1990

Supernova 1987A in Ultraviolet Light, 1994

Supernova 1987A's outer rings

Filaments in the Crab Nebula

Details of Filaments in the Crab Nebula

The Pulsar and the Wisps in the Crab Nebula

Understanding Features near the Crab Nebula Pulsar

The Cygnus Loop Supernova Remnant

Galaxies and Black Holes
The Center of a Giant Elliptical Galaxy, NGC 1275

The Cartwheel Galaxy

Colliding Galaxies, NGC 7252

Markarian 315, a Seyfert Galaxy

The Quasar PKS 2349

The Center of the Giant Elliptical Galaxy M87

The Jet of M87 in Ultraviolet Light

The Gas Disk at the Heart of M87

Evidence for a Black Hole in M87

A Black Hole in the Giant Elliptical Galaxy NGC 4261

Gravitational Lenses and Cosmology
The Einstein Cross

Quasar QSO 1208+101

Gravitational Lensing by the Galaxy Cluster AC114

Galaxy Cluster Abell 2218 as a Cosmic 'Zoom Lens'

The Spiral Galaxy M100 in the Virgo Cluster

A Cepheid Variable Star in the Galaxy M100

Galaxies of Long Ago

Galaxies: Looking Back Through Time

The Faintest Galaxies Ever Seen



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