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Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year,
including on your birthday.

What did Hubble look at on your birthday? Enter the month and date below to find out!

Then share the results with your friends on social media using #Hubble30.

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FEBRUARY 13

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On February 13 in 2011 SUBMIT


Nebula Sharpless 2-106
This star-forming region, called Sharpless 2-106, looks
like a celestial angel. The "wings" of the nebula are twin
lobes of hot gas that stretch outward from a massive,
young star near the center of the image.

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