The Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning image of a nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud, resembling cotton candy.
Hubble's instruments like the Wide Field Camera 3 take multiple observations using different filters to create vivid and colorful images.
By using five different filters covering optical, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths, Hubble produces detailed and colorful images of space objects.
The process of combining filtered data creates a single colored image that closely represents reality, with different colors indicating various wavelengths of light.