Arp 273, often called “The Rose,” is a striking image of two interacting galaxies captured in extraordinary detail by the Hubble Space Telescope. The larger spiral galaxy appears twisted into a rose-like shape, while its smaller companion stretches below like a trailing stem, creating one of the most visually dramatic galaxy pairings in deep space imagery.
This piece makes a stunning wall display for anyone drawn to astronomy, deep space, and the beauty of the universe. Its flowing structure, glowing core, and delicate blue star-forming regions give it a bold yet elegant presence that works especially well as a print for home, office, or studio décor.
Available in multiple sizes and finish options, this image is offered as a museum-quality print designed to showcase the remarkable detail and color captured by Hubble.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Arp 273, often called “The Rose,” is a striking image of two interacting galaxies captured in extraordinary detail by the Hubble Space Telescope. The larger spiral galaxy appears twisted into a rose-like shape, while its smaller companion stretches below like a trailing stem, creating one of the most visually dramatic galaxy pairings in deep space imagery.
This piece makes a stunning wall display for anyone drawn to astronomy, deep space, and the beauty of the universe. Its flowing structure, glowing core, and delicate blue star-forming regions give it a bold yet elegant presence that works especially well as a print for home, office, or studio décor.
Available in multiple sizes and finish options, this image is offered as a museum-quality print designed to showcase the remarkable detail and color captured by Hubble.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)





