Astronomers have discovered some of the most massive celestial objects in the universe, from planets to superclusters of galaxies.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a bright pink cloud of gas and dust, where a series of stars much larger than the sun are born.
NASA's impressive image of galaxies, nebulae and countless other objects in the universe as a reminder of the smallness of the Earth compared to the outside world.
VFTS 352 is a binary star system located in the Tarantula nebula, about 180,000 light-years from Earth.
The new image from the Hubble Space Telescope of the US Space Agency (NASA) shows that the two cluster clusters seem to be in the early stages of consolidation into one.
Scientists using the Hubble telescope captured the beautiful image of the Tarantula nebula from close range.
Scientists use telescope images in Chile to reconstruct a trip to discover the Tarantula nebula, where many new stars form.