The Hubble Space Telescope has photographed dazzling celestial clouds of sparkling stars from a faraway galaxy in the Eridanus constellation.
Astronomers Photographed Celestial Clouds of Sparkling Stars
SPACE news reported that astronomers recently found celestial clouds of sparkling stars using Hubble Space Telescope. The photo of the celestial clouds of sparkling stars was photographed on August 21.
European Space Agency (ESA) officials, who photographed the celestial clouds of sparkling stars, stated that the celestial clouds of sparkling stars were named ESO 300-16 and added that it is a cluster of stars that looks like a shining cloud.
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Astronomers Locate Celestial Clouds of Sparkling Stars
NEWS9 reports that according to astronomers, the celestial clouds of sparkling stars were recently viewed using the Advanced Camera for Surveys instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope. NASA and ESA led the mission as a part of a series aimed at surveying Earth’s galactic neighbors.
The celestial clouds of sparkling stars are located at a distance of 28.7 million lightyears in the southern constellation of Eridanus. It was stated by the astronomer that irregular galaxies do not have a clearly defined shape. However, the newest found celestial clouds of sparkling stars appear to be diffuse clouds, a bright bubble, and blue gas.
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