Hubble Space Telescope captured shocking images of intergalactic bridge!

Hubble Space Telescope captured image of a formation of intergalactic bridge on Wild's Triplet.

Hubble Space Telescope captured shocking images of intergalactic bridge!
Retired Hubble Space Telescope continues to capture breathtaking images from space.

Hubble Space Telescope, which is replaced by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), continues to capture shocking images from intergalactic space. In the last photo released by the NASA, a bridge-like formation was observed between the two black holes of galaxies. 

"Spiritual connection" in the space captured by Hubble

The Hubble Space Telescope captured images that have been popular on social media. Images released by NASA, shows off the galactic trio Arp 248, also known as the "Wild's Triplet". The triplet is located 200 million light-years away. 

In the formation, it is easy to see bursting nebulas, stars and other particles. In this poetic image, there is another galaxy shining behind the intergalactic bridge. Even though the Hubble is retired, it continues to capture breathtaking pictures from endless space.

Hubble Arp 248 Bridge

“Each collection contains a jumble of extraordinarily bizarre galaxies, including interacting galaxies such as Arp 248, as well as one- or three-armed spiral galaxies, and various other space oddities,” NASA said.

Apart from these image, NASA has other big plans. The new agreement between NASA and SpaceX includes travel to the asteroid 16 Psyche. NASA will be preparing the spacecraft where as it is planned to be launched with the enormous Falcon Heavy rocket of the Elon Musk's SpaceX on October 10, 2023. Once spacecraft reaches to asteroid, it will collect samples from the asteroid's surface. 

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