Possibly a constellation or an asterism.
The first picture was the Star Cluster NGC 3532 taken on May 20, 1990. You can see it in related links.
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I think it might be the north star.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken many images of distant stars. One notable example is a picture of a star known as "Pistol Star" in the Milky Way galaxy, which is one of the most luminous stars in the known universe. These images provide valuable insights into the nature and behavior of stars located far beyond our solar system.
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A picture that twinkles in the sky!
Yes, go onto Google Images and type in Death Star. You will find MANY pictures of the Death Star. All for free. To save a picture you want, right click with your computer mouse's arrow on the picture you want. Then click Save As.
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