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  1. Traverse Across Space with the Interactive Image Tours

    April 29, 2025Release ID: 2025-301 Missions: STScI

    NASA’s Universe of Learning has released a new, dynamic way for users to explore NASA’s breathtaking images of the universe—ViewSpace Interactive Image Tours. These Tours are another unique experienc...

    Three astronomical objects, each represented as a cutout image separated by diagonal lines. The left cutout shows a colorful field of dusts and gases. One ridge of dust and gas is outlined with a dotted green line. Slightly below the outline, a bright red light is circled with a dotted green line. Three dotted green arrows point from the circled red light toward the outlined ridge. The central cutout shows one arm of a spiral galaxy. The spiral arm, a thick filament of dust and gas, begins near a bright yellow core and swirls outward, clockwise. There are pockets of pink, which are star-forming regions. All other details within the region are covered with a darkened overlay. The right cutout shows two jets of hot gas shooting out from central stars.  There is a white dashed line outlining a thick line of soft brown dust and gas, which is the edge of the nebula. This edge and its outline stretch from the bottom left of the cutout to the bottom-center before curving upward and ending at the top-right.
  2. Astronomers are Reducing Satellite Interference in Hubble Images

    June 05, 2023Release ID: 2023-017 Missions: STScI

    Earth-Orbiting Objects Leave the Equivalent of "Scratch Marks" on Space Photos

    A large pair of colliding galaxies, sporting long tails of blue stars and gas emanating from each galaxy, is shown at the center of a primarily dark background. The trail of an artificial satellite is seen as the bright white band running across the top of the galaxies diagonally from the middle-left of the image towards the upper-right corner of the image.

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