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[NASA] 6월 2일 - Jupiter's Auroras Auroras on Jupiter On June 2 in 2014Jupiter's AurorasHubble used its ultraviolet vision to observe auroras around Jupiter's north pole. Auroras are formed when charged particles in the space around the planet are accelerated along the planet's magnetic field lines and interact with gases in the atmosphere. Astronomers are using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to study auroras – stunning light show.. 2026. 6. 2.
[NASA] 6월 1일 - Galaxy I Zwicky 18 I Zwicky 18: Possibly the Youngest Galaxy Ever Seen On June 1 in 2003Galaxy I Zwicky 18This image captures the irregular dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18 and a companion galaxy to its upper right. The two galaxies are interacting, triggering star formation in I Zwicky 18. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a view of what may be the youngest galaxy ever seen. This "late bloomer" may not have begun act.. 2026. 6. 1.
[NASA] 5월 31일 - Galaxy NGC 2768 Host Galaxies of Calcium-Rich SupernovaeOn May 31 in 2002Galaxy NGC 2768NGC 2768 is an elliptical galaxy located 65 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy hosts a supermassive black hole, fueling jets of material in its active center. These Hubble Space Telescope images show elliptical galaxies with dark, wispy dust lanes, the signature of a recent galaxy merger. Th.. 2026. 5. 31.
[NASA] 5월 30일 - Swan Nebula A Perfect Storm of Turbulent Gases in the Omega/Swan Nebula (M17)On May 30 in 1999Swan NebulaThis image captures a small region within the Swan Nebula, a hotbed of star formation. The wave-like patterns of gas have been sculpted and illuminated by a torrent of ultraviolet radiation from young, massive stars, which lie outside the picture to the upper left. Resembling the fury of a raging sea, th.. 2026. 5. 30.
[NASA] 5월 29일 - Galaxy I Zwicky 18 I Zwicky 18: Possibly the Youngest Galaxy Ever SeenOn May 29 in 2003Galaxy I Zwicky 18This image captures the irregular dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18 and a companion galaxy to its upper right. The two galaxies are interacting, triggering star formation in I Zwicky 18. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a view of what may be the youngest galaxy ever seen. This "late bloomer" may not have begun acti.. 2026. 5. 29.
[NASA] 5월 28일 - Galaxy I Zwicky 18 I Zwicky 18: Possibly the Youngest Galaxy Ever SeenOn May 28 in 1998Galaxy I Zwicky 18This image captures the irregular dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18 and a companion galaxy to its upper right. The two galaxies are interacting, triggering star formation in I Zwicky 18. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a view of what may be the youngest galaxy ever seen. This "late bloomer" may not have begun acti.. 2026. 5. 28.
[NASA] 5월 27일 - Galaxy I Zwicky 18 I Zwicky 18: Possibly the Youngest Galaxy Ever SeenOn May 27 in 1998Galaxy I Zwicky 18This image captures the irregular dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18 and a companion galaxy to its upper right. The two galaxies are interacting, triggering star formation in I Zwicky 18. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a view of what may be the youngest galaxy ever seen. This "late bloomer" may not have begun acti.. 2026. 5. 27.
[NASA] 5월 26일 - Galaxy I Zwicky 18 I Zwicky 18: Possibly the Youngest Galaxy Ever SeenOn May 26 in 2003Galaxy I Zwicky 18This image captures the irregular dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18 and a companion galaxy to its upper right. The two galaxies are interacting, triggering star formation in I Zwicky 18. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a view of what may be the youngest galaxy ever seen. This "late bloomer" may not have begun acti.. 2026. 5. 26.
[NASA] 5월 25일 - Galaxy NGC 4622 Spiral Galaxy NGC 4622 Spins “Backwards”On May 25 in 2001Galaxy NGC 4622This image shows the spiral galaxy NGC 4622. Its outer pair of winding arms is full of new stars, clumped together in blue clusters. Strangely, the galaxy appears to be rotating clockwise, the opposite direction to what astronomers expected. Astronomers have found a spiral galaxy that may be spinning to the beat of a differe.. 2026. 5. 25.
[NASA] 5월 24일 - Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744 Abell 2744 Frontier FieldOn May 24 in 2013Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744Located 3.5 billion light-years away, Abell 2744 contains several hundred galaxies and might be a pile-up of at least four smaller galaxy clusters. Abell 2744's strong gravitational field acts as a lens, brightening and magnifying the light of nearly 3,000 distant background galaxies. The Frontier Fields program is an ambitious, .. 2026. 5. 24.