Medicine & TechnologyThe latest snapshot of Saturn taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope taken on July 4, 2020 shows the summertime on the planet's northern hemisphere.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a distant galaxy moving away from the Earth 60 million light-years away. The star was identified as NGC 7513, and was moving away from the Milky Way at 3.5 million mph.
The first exoplanet discovered in 2004 may not be a planet at all but just a giant dust cloud created by a collision of two icy asteroids, according to scientists.
Scientists are a step closer to understanding the inner-workings of the universe following the laying of the first stone, and construction starting on the world's largest optical and infrared telescope.
Hubble captures a bubble-like structure, Sh2-308, wrapped around EZ Canis Majoris, a star in The Great Dog constellation. This wispy bubble is transitory and will disappear in the violent supernova explosions.