NASA's Most Powerful Telescopes Unveil Stunning Cosmic Details.

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NASA has released four new composites of the cosmos, created by combining data from some of its most powerful instruments, including the Chandra Observatory, the James Webb and Hubble telescopes, and the Spitzer telescope's final missions. The images provide unprecedented detail of iconic nebulae and galaxies, including Messier 74, the Phantom Galaxy, and the Pillars of Creation in Messier 16, also known as the Eagle Nebula. The composites highlight the enormity of the cosmos and the swirling networks of gas and dust that surround stars.
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