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Inside the Helix Nebula: JWST image shows thousands of creepy fingers around a dying star
Jan 26, 2026

Inside the Helix Nebula: JWST image shows thousands of creepy fingers around a dying star

Plus: My 200th article for Scientific American

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Hubble peers at Cloud-9, a nearby dark matter cloud from the ancient universe
Jan 22, 2026
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Hubble peers at Cloud-9, a nearby dark matter cloud from the ancient universe

No stars were seen in it, showing it really is a relic of the dawn of the cosmos

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Happy solstice, and a gorgeous galaxy with which to measure the Universe
Dec 22, 2025

Happy solstice, and a gorgeous galaxy with which to measure the Universe

The longest night is now behind us, and a Hubble image of a galaxy used as a ruler

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Roman Space Telescope finishes construction, and a new discovery record for space rocks
Dec 08, 2025

Roman Space Telescope finishes construction, and a new discovery record for space rocks

The new space observatory is now ready to launch, and 40,000 near-Earth objects have now been found

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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NGC 3370: Stepladder to the Universe
Nov 10, 2025

NGC 3370: Stepladder to the Universe

Also, it’s a very pretty spiral galaxy

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Is the most distant star ever seen really a star at all?
Sep 08, 2025

Is the most distant star ever seen really a star at all?

Also, a new moon for Quaoar! Maybe!

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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An incredible JWST image of an immense city of galaxies
Aug 11, 2025

An incredible JWST image of an immense city of galaxies

Abell S1063 is a jaw-dropping example of the power of the big telescope

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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The enigma(s) of the lovely galaxy IC 3225
Jun 12, 2025
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The enigma(s) of the lovely galaxy IC 3225

Its shape and distance are weird

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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A second look at a spectacular galactic collision; Curiosity from Mars orbit
Jun 05, 2025
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A second look at a spectacular galactic collision; Curiosity from Mars orbit

Two very cool images for you today

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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An example of why being a skeptic has eternal job security
May 08, 2025

An example of why being a skeptic has eternal job security

White House press corps being stacked with believers in nonsense

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Hubble tips hat to the Sombrero Galaxy, More weird white dwarfs
Apr 17, 2025

Hubble tips hat to the Sombrero Galaxy, More weird white dwarfs

Celebrate Hubble’s 35th, and more two-faced white dwarfs are popping up

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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INCREDIBLE and spectacular Hubble image of a galaxy that got whacked by another galaxy
Feb 11, 2025

INCREDIBLE and spectacular Hubble image of a galaxy that got whacked by another galaxy

The collision caused easily visible multiple rings of stars to ripple outward

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
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