NASA released pictures of beautiful galaxies sent by the lunar X-ray observatory in space.
The nine photos released by the US Space Agency and the Howard-Samsonin Center for Astro Physics are from remote galaxies and star-makers.
These photos are also included for data of other periods in space such as James Webspace Telescope and Hubbles Space Telescope.
The pictures presented are the following names from top to bottom and right right:
N79: Star -Making region, which is located at a distance of 1 million 60,000 light years.
NGC 2146: Khumdar Galaxy, which is located at a distance of 40 million light years.
IC 348: Starmacker region in Milky Way Galaxy.
M83, Southern Pin Wheel Galaxy.
M82, Galaxy in Ursa chief. This galaxy is making 100 times more stars than other galaxies.
NGC 1068, Squad Galaxy in seats.
NGC 346, Star -Making region where there are some young stars that are under two million years old.
IC 1623, There is a conflict with a couple of galaxies.
Westerland 1, These are the youngest stars in our galaxy, which is only 12,000 light years away.