Situated approximately 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Hercules, this nebula consists of the outer layers shed by the dying star at its core.
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R Aquarii
This new Hubble image offers a striking close-up of the stellar volcano within the dynamic binary star system known as R Aquarii.
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NGC 4051
This spiral galaxy, situated approximately 45 million light-years from Earth, hosts multiple supernovas.
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Eagle Nebula
This open star cluster contains recently formed stellar "toddlers", part of the Eagle Nebula, located approximately 7,000 light-years away.
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NGC 1559
This image of the galaxy NGC 1559 is made up of an impressive ten different Hubble images, featuring ultraviolet to visible light and into the near-infrared spectrum.
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Arp 107
This is Webb's depiction of the galactic "eyes," which represent two colliding galaxies located approximately 465 million light-years away.
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NGC 4656
This galaxy, often referred to as the Hockey Stick Galaxy, has an unusual shape resulting from gravitational interactions with its neighbouring galaxies.