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Loading contentUS Hubble image archive from the Space Telescope Science Institute.
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How HubbleSite connects across Asteria Star — scientific, cultural, and astrological links are kept separate.
The 'Pillars of Creation' — towers of gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula, one of Hubble's most iconic images.
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field — around ten thousand galaxies in a patch of sky a tenth the width of the full Moon.
The Sombrero Galaxy — an edge-on spiral with a brilliant nucleus and a prominent dust lane.
The Crab Nebula — the expanding remnant of a supernova recorded by astronomers in 1054.
Works produced by US federal agencies (NASA, JPL, USNO) are generally not subject to copyright and are free to use. A credit line is still requested and always shown here.
European Hubble image archive; CC BY 4.0.
European Webb image archive; CC BY 4.0.
ESO's public image archive; CC BY 4.0.
The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration's released imagery; CC BY 4.0.
NASA's official public-domain image archive.
US ground-based optical/infrared image archive; CC BY 4.0.
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Science operations and public image archives for the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes (MAST, HubbleSite, webbtelescope.org).
Hubble/Webb images released by NASA/STScI are generally free to use with a credit line; each item's terms are checked before use.