The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a 2025 calendar showcasing beautiful imagery from Hubble and James Webb space telescopes.
The 2025 calendar features a selection of images published in 2024, including shots of planets, star clusters, galaxies, and more.
The calendar can now be accessed electronically for anyone to print, share and enjoy.
Highlights of the calendar include Webb’s view of galaxy pair Arp 107, starburst galaxy NGC 5253, and September’s Omega Centauri star cluster.
The Horsehead Nebula is captured by Hubble for February’s page.
March features the two bright ‘eyes’ and semicircular ‘smile’ in the Webb image of this spiral galaxy.
Hubble turned to favorite target of amateur astronomers, the Little Dumbbell Nebula, for its 34th anniversary in April.
Among the many massive galaxies of the lensing galaxy cluster, Webb picked up an infant galaxy from just 460 million years after the Big Bang. It is visible in July thanks to strong gravitational lensing.
November starts with the capture of four spiral galaxies from Hubble and ends with the Wonderful Westerlund 1 from Webb, and others.
Get access to the free images to download via link.