This year’s April marked the 27th anniversary of NASA's launching of the Hubble Space Telescope. Hubble is not the first and only space telescope, but it is by far the best known and most popular, because the images it captured have not only revolutionized astronomy but also ignited the imagination and the desire for knowledge in generations ahead.
Every Photographer's Dream Lense

The larger a telescope's mirror, the more light it can collect, and the better its vision. Hubble's primary mirror is 94.5 inches (2.4 m) in diameter. Imagine shooting with a camera which has the mirror diameter of 94.5 inches (2.4 m)! You could shoot your clients' weddings from your livingroom (almost).
To celebrate this sun powered “baby”, here are 10 most surreal pictures of cosmos gifted to humanity.
Horsehead Nebula
Antennae Galaxies
The Bubble Nebula
The Tarantula Nebula
Supergiant Star
Spiral Galaxy
The Ring Nebula
The Crab Nebula
Planetary Nebula
Are those even real? There is so much beauty and mystery that we are totally oblivious to.
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