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NASA's Hubble revisits Crab Nebula to capture its expansion 25 years after first observation
The new image captured by Hubble observes the nebula’s intricate filamentary structure.
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Hubble caught an accidental glimpse of a comet breakup, snapping pictures of bright blue fragments
Learn about the breakup and bright outbursts of comet K1, caught by the Hubble Space Telescope on accident.
For practically as long as NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has circled Earth, astronomers have wanted to use it to see a comet ...
In an incredibly lucky cosmic accident, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a comet breaking apart in real time—something astronomers have long tried and failed to observe. The comet, C/2025 K1 ...
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These colorful space images, taken 25 years apart, illustrate how quickly the night sky changes
Images of the same colorful nebulae 25 years apart are a key example of why the Hubble Space Telescope's longevity matters ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught a glimpse of 3I/ATLAS – again. For months, 3I/ATLAS has attracted plenty of attention – and ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has gotten an up-close look at a headline-grabbing object known as 3I/ATLAS that has recently wandered into Earth's cosmic neighborhood from far away. The image, which ...
In a stroke of luck, astronomers saw the comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) break into four or five fragments in November after it passed close to the sun.
C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) was on its way out of the solar system when it did the fateful thing that many comets do. Reading time 3 minutes In November 2025, a comet began disintegrating into pieces after a ...
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