Hubble Space TelescopeThese are assets that appear on Hubble mission pages and are managed by the Hubble mission team. This star chart for M27 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking through...This star chart for M22 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This image shows the center of the globular cluster Messier 22, also known as M22, as observed by the NASA/ESA...This star chart for M20 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This Hubble image reveals a star-forming cloud of gas and dust in M20 being torn apart by radiation from a...This eerie Hubble image features the center of the Trifid Nebula and the three wing-like bands of thick dust for...This Hubble image of Messier 2’s core was created using observations taken at visible and infrared wavelengths. M2 contains over...This star chart for M19 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This Hubble image of M19 was created using observations of both visible and ultraviolet light. The image’s stair-step appearance results...This image of M19 includes Hubble observations taken in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths of light. A small gap in...This star chart for M17 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This Hubble image captures a small region within M17. This hotbed of star formation is colored according to the chemical...Illuminated by ultraviolet radiation from young, massive stars on the right side of this photograph, M17, also known as the...This star chart for M16 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This haunting spire, captured by Hubble in visible and infrared light, is composed of cold gas and dust within M16....Observing in infrared light, Hubble pierced through the obscuring gas and dust of M16’s Pillars of Creation. This ethereal image...This Hubble image of M15 provides a wider view of the cluster. The glowing blue blob toward the bottom left...This cluster of stars is known as Messier 15, and is located some 35,000 light-years away in the constellation of...This star chart for M14 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This image of M14 was assembled using both infrared and visible-light observations from Hubble. Its stair-step appearance results from the...This image of M14 includes observations taken in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths of light. Astronomers used this data to...This star chart for M13 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.Because globular clusters like M12 have such high concentrations of stars, they often contain binary star systems — systems of...This star chart for M110 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.M110 is an elliptical galaxy, which means that it has a smooth and nearly featureless structure. Elliptical galaxies do not...This star chart for M11 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.Unlike the many globular clusters Hubble has imaged, open clusters are groups of stars that are only loosely bound by...This star chart for M108 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.M108 is one of the largest and brightest members of the Ursa Major cluster, as well as part of the...This star chart for M107 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a crowd of stars that looks rather like a stadium darkened before a...This star chart for M106 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This magnificent view of the spiral galaxy M106 was assembled from Hubble exposures and ground-based images taken by the amateur...This star chart for M105 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.Hubble peered into the core of M105 (also known as NGC 3379) and measured the motions of stars swirling around...This Hubble image of M105 was taken in near-infrared and visible light. Like most elliptical galaxies it appears rather featureless...This star chart for M104 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.This star chart for M102 represents the view from mid-northern latitudes for the given month and time.Hubble’s sharp vision reveals a crisp dust lane dividing M102, also known as the Spindle galaxy, into two halves.