Deep Space Gallery

The Universe Unveiled

The cosmos is our ultimate physics laboratory. From the James Webb Space Telescope's unprecedented infrared views of galaxies formed just 300 million years after the Big Bang, to Hubble's iconic portraits of stellar nurseries, these images are not mere photographs — they are data encoded in light. Each pixel represents photons that have travelled billions of light-years, carrying information about temperature, chemical composition, and the large-scale structure of spacetime. The Deep Space Gallery showcases images released under NASA's open-science policy: freely available to researchers and the public alike, reminding us that the universe belongs to everyone.

All images: NASA / ESA / CSA / STScI — public domain under NASA Open Science policy. Click any image to open full resolution.

JWST First Deep Field — SMACS 0723

JWST First Deep Field (SMACS 0723)

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI · 2022

Pillars of Creation — JWST NIRCam

Pillars of Creation — NIRCam

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI · 2022

Carina Nebula — Cosmic Cliffs

Carina Nebula — Cosmic Cliffs

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI · 2022

Stephan's Quintet — Five galaxies in close proximity

Stephan's Quintet

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI · 2022

Crab Nebula pulsar jet — Hubble

Crab Nebula Pulsar Jet

NASA / Hubble Space Telescope · 2023

Wolf–Rayet 124 — JWST stellar evolution

Wolf–Rayet 124 Star

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI · 2023