Space photo of the week: Iconic ‘Eagle Nebula’ gets a major glow-up on Hubble’s 35th anniversary

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an image of the Eagle Nebula

QUICK FACTS

What it is: The Eagle Nebula (Messier 16)

Where it is: 7,000 light-years away, in the constellation Serpens

When it was shared: April 18, 2025

There are few more iconic images from the Hubble Space Telescope than this one. A colossal pillar of gas and dust towering 9.5 light-years tall, this spectacular structure in the Eagle Nebula highlights the breathtaking beauty sculpted by the forces of star formation.

The stunning image, originally published in 2005, is an important part of why the Hubble is so loved. The photo has been newly processed using modern techniques to show the “cosmic pillar” in even more detail, with layers of cold gas and dust seen by Hubble’s visible and infrared cameras.

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