Milky Way Falls, Chile
New Hubble Observations of Supernova 1987A Trace Shock Wave by NASA Goddard Photo and Video
Yes, you are seeing double! A James Webb Space Telescope infrared image is at top left and visible light image from Hubble at bottom right. The resolution is the same—but each show off the gas, dust, and stars in various detail. Explainer: https://webbtelescope.pub/3WCQFSx
Abell 21, Medusa Nebula, Dreadful Beauty
NGC 6334, Cat's Paw
Hubble’s view of Wolf-Rayet 124 by europeanspaceagency
Solar System Family Portrait
JFYI
Auroras and hazes glow in this composite image of Jupiter taken by the James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam). NIRCam has three specialized infrared filters that showcase details of the planet.
Exmouth Hybrid Solar Eclipse, Western Australia
Nikon d5500 - 300mm - f/9 Partial stage - ISO 200 - 1/4000s Totality stage - ISO 100 - 1/320s Corona - ISO 100 - 21 x 1/320s Baader solar filter