10 best images taken by NASA telescopes in 2022; Did you miss these awesome photos? (NASA)
The Tarantula Nebula is officially known as 30 Doradus, the region of space is characterized by its dusty filaments that resemble the legs of a hairy spider. This image was taken by the NASA James Webb Space Telescope. (NASA)
Also taken by the JWST, Pillars of creation were made famous by the Hubble Space Telescope but the Webb telescope portrayed it in a spectacular fashion. (NASA)
Known as Arp 143, this Hubble Telescope image displays two galaxies smashing into each other. Notably, the process gives birth to new stars. (NASA)
Another Hubble Space Telescope image highlights these 5 galaxies dancing together are known as the Hickson Compact Group 40. They are, in reality, 200,000 lightyears apart. (NASA)
Deep Field was the first image taken by the Webb telescope. It showcases the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, and it is filled with thousands of galaxies – including the faintest objects ever observed in the infrared. (NASA)
Henize 2-10 is a dwarf starburst galaxy, taken by the Hubble telescope. While its pink hues give a pleasant vibe, it carries a supermassive black hole within its center. (NASA)
The Hubble Space Telescope also captured an image of a fading supernova this year. (NASA)
Dust Rings in the Wolf-Rayet 140 (WR 140) system display a unique ring pattern caused by two central stars. This was taken by the Webb Space Telescope. (NASA)
The James Webb Space telescope took this spectacular image where the landscape of mountains and valleys can be seen in this stunning image of Carina Nebula. (NASA)
The Cartwheel galaxy is located about 500 million light-years away in the Sculptor constellation and is a rare sight to behold. This amazing image was possible to be seen thanks to the NASA James Webb Space Telescope. (NASA)
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