Published on March 27, 2026
Thirty-five years ago, in April of 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit aboard the space shuttle Discovery. Since its inception, Hubble has been a cornerstone of astronomical research and exploration, making “nearly 1.7 million observations, looking at approximately 55,000 astronomical targets,” according to NASA. This unprecedented access to the cosmos has allowed scientists and enthusiasts alike to gaze deeper into the universe than ever before.
To commemorate this significant milestone in space exploration, a collection of stunning recent images has been unveiled. Some of these images are published specifically for Hubble’s 35th anniversary, while others have been newly released or updated using the latest processing techniques. These images not only celebrate Hubble’s legacy but also showcase the breathtaking beauty and complexity of our universe.
One particularly striking image features a towering structure of billowing gas and dark dust from the Eagle Nebula. Measured at more than nine light-years long and located approximately 7,000 light-years from Earth, the new depiction of this cosmic landscape illustrates the transformative processes occurring in star-forming regions. The cosmic cloud is composed of cold hydrogen gas, which serves as the cradle for new stars. The intense energy emitted from these newly formed stars, combined with their stellar winds, actively shapes the surrounding gas clouds, resulting in fantastical cosmic formations.
As Hubble continues to capture and illuminate the wonders of the universe, its legacy endures, inspiring generations of scientists, dreamers, and space enthusiasts. The release of these remarkable images serves as a reminder of the telescope’s profound impact on our understanding of the cosmos and its ever-expanding allure.
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