Karina Sharma
his rare phenomenon occurs when a massive galaxy bends light from a distant object behind it, creating a perfect ring of light.
This nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most active star-forming regions, filled with young, massive stars.
A mind-blowing image capturing thousands of ancient galaxies, some dating back to the early universe, nearly 13 billion years ago.
NASA’s telescopes have captured the explosive death of massive stars, providing insights into the life cycle of the cosmos.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured this galaxy in exquisite detail, showing its delicate spiral arms and glowing core.
This planetary nebula, located 650 light-years away, looks like a massive eye in space. Its intricate gas formations create a mesmerizing effect.