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An image captured by the Hubble Telescope serves as the source of an intriguing enigma. Wondering how? NASA shared a video showing fragments of the image appearing on the screen one after another. The challenge is to identify the image before time runs out.

Can you solve this puzzle shared by NASA involving an image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope? (Instagram/@nasahubble)

“Pop quiz! Can you name this iconic Hubble image before time runs out?” the space agency wrote alongside the video.

Do you think you have what it takes to solve this puzzle?

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The post was shared 21 hours ago. Since then, the clip has garnered over 2.8 lakh views. The action has also racked up almost 8,300 likes. People posted varied comments while reacting to the video.

What did Instagram users say about this NASA video?

“Pillars of creation,” wrote one Instagram user. “We need tougher challenges,” added another. “The second piece of the puzzle should reach anyone with the slightest interest in astronomy,” added a third. “It’s just amazing,” a fourth commented.

About the pillars of creation:

According POT, “These towering tendrils of cosmic dust and gas lie at the heart of M16, or the Eagle Nebula.” This iconic feature of the nebula is captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.

In the image, the blue color represents oxygen, the green shade represents nitrogen and hydrogen, and the red shade represents sulfur. “The pillars are bathed in the searing ultraviolet light of a cluster of young stars located just outside the frame. The winds from these stars are slowly eroding the towers of gas and dust,” NASA explained.

What do you think about this fun puzzle shared by NASA? Did you manage to guess the answer before it was revealed at the end of the video?

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