NGC 628, a spiral galaxy whose shape is more pronounced than IC 5332’s. NGC 628 is 32 million light-years away, in the constellation Pisces.
The Webb Space Telescope captured a chance alignment of a protostellar outflow and a spiral galaxy in a dazzling example of the cosmos' weirdness.
The freshly spotted galaxy offers a rare glimpse of our universe when it was young, less than 300 million years after the Big Bang.
The nascent space telescope has collected plenty of data since it launched, and now has produced the largest images of space taken from space.
The Hubble Space Telescope recently imaged a nearly edge-on view of a lenticular galaxy. It's weird!
The galaxy was seen in Pandora’s Cluster, a previous target of the space observatory.
The Euclid space telescope, on a mission to chart the elusive dark universe, has captured its first images, revealing countless galaxies and a nearby nebula.