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This sleeping giant was found in the constellation Aquila and that is just under 2000 light-years away from Earth. The intriguing part is that galaxies of such nature have not been found in the ...
I had given up on seeing it from the city center. Then, shifting my gaze, there was Altair (Hikoboshi) in the constellation Aquila, twinkling above the silhouette of an apartment building.
This stunning image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features a region known as G35.2-0.7N, located approximately 7,200 light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquila. G35.2-0.7N.
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope captured bubbles filled with thousands of stars in the Aquila constellation of the Milky Way galaxy. There are at least 30 bubbles in the region anywhere from 10 ...