WFPC2 image of the barred spiral NGC 986.
E482g17, E498g5, E499g37, E548g10, Eg548g29, E97g13, I4390, N488, N986
N1345, N1483, N1688, N1892, N2104, N2344, N2397, N2480, N2748
N2758, N2964, N3259, N3885, N3898, N3900, N3928, N4102, N4219
N4384, N4750, N5689, N5879, N6000, N6340, N7013, N7280
E205G7, E240G12, E317G20, E443G80, E508G34, E549G18, E572G22, I879, I1555
I5256, N406, N1325, N1353, N1385, N1640, N2082, N2196, N2339
N3045, N3054, N3067, N3177, N3277, N3455, N4030, N4260, N4501
N4806, N4980, N5121, N5188, N5377, N5448, N5806, N5985, N6239
Interacting galaxies NGC 454The image shows an elliptical galaxies interacting with what probably was a spiral galaxy. Several star formation regions (blue) are seen in the area of the spiral galaxy. The elliptical galaxy appears distorted. The image is a real color image obtained by combining F450W (blue), F606W (green), and F814W (red) exposures.
Planetary Nebula NGC 2346A butterfly planetary nebula. The image is a pseudo color image obtained from narrow band exposures in the light of oxygen (F502N, blue), hydrogen (F656N, green), and nitrogen (F658N, red). This nebula was observed as part of the science verification during the Hubble Servicing Mission 2 and was also released as part of the Heritage Program. A "Fast Facts" summary is available.