Hubble
Coverage of Hubble in the Nexus archive.
- NASA's Hubble captures a crimson stellar nursery sparkling with blue and white stars
NASA's Hubble telescope captured an image of the stellar nursery LH 95, revealing 2,500 young stars still developing. Scientists found these stars can continue gathering gas and dust for millions of years, extending their developmental phase. The region contains multiple generations of stars, providing insights into star formation processes.
- NASA's Hubble captures a star-spangled sea of 500,000 stars
NASA released a Hubble image of Messier 3, a globular cluster with over 500,000 stars, to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary. The cluster's rare stars and potential origins in a cosmic merger are aiding scientists in understanding the Milky Way's history.
- Hubble spies a swarm of stars in a strange, irregular galaxy | Space photo of the day for 15, 2026
The Hubble telescope captured an image of a swarm of stars within an irregular galaxy. The photo is featured as the Space photo of the day for 2026.
- NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is set to launch on August 30
NASA is targeting an August 30 launch for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which has 100 times Hubble's field of view.
- Hubble captures M88 on a perilous journey that could change it forever
Messier 88, a spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, is moving through the cluster, leading to the potential loss of gas necessary for star formation. It has a supermassive black hole and spiral arms with young star clusters and dust clouds. The process over the next few hundred million years will reshape the galaxy.
- NASA’s Hubble captures gorgeous new photo of a spiral galaxy as it wanders through the Virgo Cluster
NASA’s Hubble telescope captured a new image of the spiral galaxy Messier 88 in the Virgo Cluster. The galaxy is active, with its central supermassive black hole consuming gas and dust.
- NASA’s Hubble reveals a giant chaotic planet nursery unlike anything seen before
NASA's Hubble has revealed a giant planet-forming disk nicknamed 'Dracula's Chivito', which appears turbulent and lopsided, containing enough material to create multiple giant planets. This discovery provides a new laboratory for studying planetary system formation. The enormous structure is unlike anything seen before.