"Time To Peer Into The Universe": NASA's Stunning Image Of Galaxy Cluster
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In a statement, NASA further elaborated about galaxy cluster ACO S 295.
US space agency NASA shared a stunning glimpse of a galaxy cluster as it posted an image by its Hubble Telescope. The image features the galaxy cluster ACO S 295, which is 3.5 billion light-years away from the Earth ???? It's time to peer into the universe…This @NASAHubble image is swarming with galaxies housing an abundance of new worlds!Let your mind wander... And get to know more about this galaxy cluster: https://t.co/ZXcwkYNOeppic.twitter.com/a2KBakb1sg I get chills looking at images like these... how insignificant are we????? This is breathtaking and doesn't even seem possible. Incredible! Is there any doubt that the universe is an infinite expanse? How many civilisations or galactic empires, if any, are in this shot. It's all just a little mind boggling to be honest The universe and its galaxies are amazing. To be born is to receive the entire universe as a gift, a pity that humanity is wasting its finite and insignificant time blaming itself for existing When I was born we learned about planets, galaxies, nebulas, etc. but I never thought I'd be able to actually see them. Thank you NASA. Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space "It's time to peer into the universe... This @NASAHubble. image is swarming with galaxies housing an abundance of new worlds!," NASA wrote in a tweet. In a statement, the US space agency further elaborated about galaxy cluster: "This packed image taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope showcases the galaxy cluster ACO S 295, as well as a jostling crowd of background galaxies and foreground stars. Galaxies of all shapes and sizes populate this image, ranging from stately spirals to fuzzy ellipticals. This galactic menagerie boasts a range of orientations and sizes, with spiral galaxies such as the one at the center of this image appearing almost face on, and some edge-on spiral galaxies visible only as thin slivers of light."More Related News