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Las mejores imágenes del espacio

Una selección de las mejores imágenes del espacio. Puedes descargarlas de forma libre gracias a NASA y ESA y usarlas como fondo de pantalla para tu ordenador o tu teléfono; imprímelas y decora tu habitación con un bonito cuadro estelar.

Hubble image of the Ring Nebula (Messier 57)
Collision leaves giant Jupiter bruised
Quadruple Saturn moon transit snapped by Hubble
Hubble studies sequences of star formation in neighbouring galaxy
Galaxy playing twister
Jupiter’s swirling colourful clouds
Turquoise-tinted plumes in the Large Magellanic Cloud
New Hubble image of NGC 2174
Hubble image of Messier 77
Spectacular Hubble view of Centaurus A
A reflection nebula in Orion
The Death of a Star
The Inky Abyss
Different generations
Twins with differences
Starburst galaxy Messier 94
Best image of bright quasar 3C 273
Gaseous streamers flutter in stellar breeze
Hubble images remarkable double cluster
The Trifid Nebula: stellar sibling rivalry
One Large Stellar Latte To Go
Arp-Madore 2026-424
Jupiter’s Colourful Palette
Bucking the trend
The Crab of the Southern Sky
25 years of stunning definition
Clusters within clusters
Mars and Saturn close to opposition
Peculiar galaxy NGC 3256
A green cosmic arc
A ghostly galaxy lacking dark matter
Standout stars
A snowstorm of stars
NGC 1512 and NGC 1510
Alien aurorae on Uranus
Revisiting the Veil Nebula
The Twin Jet Nebula
Hubble image of NGC 7714
Sharpest ever view of the Andromeda Galaxy
Spiral galaxy M81
Jupiter and its shrunken Great Red Spot
Hubble image of variable star RS Puppis
WFC3 visible image of the Carina Nebula
Open Arms
A Spiral in Profile
Spiral, elliptical, irregular
Saturn and its northern auroras (composite image)
A gargantuan collision
Galaxy cluster RCS2 J2327
Hubble and HAWK-I explore a cluster with the mass of two quadrillion Suns
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Tapestry of Blazing Starbirth
Westerlund 2 — Hubble’s 25th anniversary image
New view of the Pillars of Creation — visible
A rose made of galaxies
Extreme star cluster bursts into life in new Hubble image
The Bubble Nebula
Antennae Galaxies reloaded
New infrared view of the Horsehead Nebula — Hubble’s 23rd anniversary image
Magnetic monster NGC 1275
Hubble sees galaxies galore
Hubble mosaic of the majestic Sombrero Galaxy
Latest Saturn Portrait
New stars shed light on the past
Most detailed image of the Crab Nebula
Hubble’s 28th birthday picture: The Lagoon Nebula
Spirals and supernovae
Butterfly emerges from stellar demise in planetary nebula NGC 6302
Hubble’s sharpest view of the Orion Nebula
Young stars sculpt gas with powerful outflows
The Eagle has risen: stellar spire in the Eagle Nebula
Out of this whirl: The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) and companion galaxy
Hubble spies cosmic dust bunnies
Light continues to echo three years after stellar outburst
A poster-size image of the beautiful barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300
A ‘wallpaper’ of distant galaxies is a stunning backdrop for a runaway galaxy
Hubble’s newest camera images ghostly star-forming pillar of gas and dust
Hubble’s newest camera takes a deep look at two merging galaxies
The Red Spider Nebula: surfing in Sagittarius – not for the faint-hearted!
Light and shadow in the Carina Nebula
Saturn in natural colours
Hubble view of Messier 106
Hubble snaps close-up of the Tarantula
Flocculent spiral NGC 2841
Hubble captures view of “Mystic Mountain”
Galactic wreckage in Stephan’s Quintet
Barred spiral galaxy NGC 6217
Dramatically backlit dust lanes in NGC 7049
Holiday wishes from the Hubble Space Telescope
Star birth in the extreme
Stellar nursery in the arms of NGC 1672
ACS image of NGC 5866
The magnificent starburst galaxy Messier 82
Largest ever galaxy portrait – stunning HD image of Pinwheel Galaxy
Ghostly reflections in the Pleiades
The Spirograph Nebula
A grazing encounter between two spiral galaxies
NGC 6302 and NGC 7027
Saturn and its rings in 2018
Artist’s impression of the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system
Hubble image of ESO 381-12
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