Vikas Mehta
Credit : NASA
Almost like snowflakes, the stars of the globular cluster NGC 6441 sparkle peacefully in the night sky.
In the top left corner of this starry sight, the globular cluster NGC 2031 shines brilliantly.
Brilliant Blue Star Cluster
These bright stars shining through what looks like a haze in the night sky are part of a young stellar grouping in one of the largest known star formation regions of the Large Magellanic Cloud.
This 100 million-year-old globular cluster is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way and a birthplace for billions of stars.
A twinkling group of stars dominates the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image.
The Hubble Space Telescope has provided strong evidence that white dwarfs, the burned-out relics of stars, are given a "kick" when they form.