

@NASA has a site where you can see what picture the Hubble Telescope took on your birthday so I searched @BTS_twt members birthdays



September 12
Year 2000 - Galaxy NGC 3310
There are several hundred star clusters in the starburst galaxy NGC 3310. They appear in this image as the bright, blue clumps that trace the galaxy's spiral arms.


December 4
Year 2002 - Andromeda Galaxy Halo
This image captures the light from 300,000 stars (and a star cluster) in the Andromeda galaxy’s halo, a vast spherical cloud of stars surrounding the galaxy’s bright disk. Also several further away galaxies.


March 9
Year 2011 - Galaxy Cluster Abell 2261
The giant elliptical galaxy in the center of this image is the most massive and brightest member of galaxy cluster Abell 2261. More than a million light-years wide, it’s about 10 times bigger than the Milky Way.


February 18
Year 2014 - Herbig-Haro 24
A partially obscured, newborn star near the center of this image is shooting twin jets into the surrounding gas and dust. The shocks from the collision light up patches of nebulosity collectively called Herbig-Haro 24.


October 13
I had to check this a bunch of times because I thought it was a mistake, but, surprisingly, Jimin is the same as Hoseok.
Year 2009 - Herbig-Haro 24


December 30
Year 1998 - Stephan's Quintet
This close-up shows four of the five galaxies that make up Stephan’s Quintet. The image reveals bright, blue, clusters of stars, born from the violent interaccions between some of the member galaxies.


September 1
Year 2009 - Hubble Ultra Deep Field
This image includes infrared observations that allowed Hubble to peer deeper into the universe than it ever had before. The faintest and reddest objects in the image are galaxies that formed 600M year after BB.
If you want to do it yourself here’s the link
Hope you found it interesting. Also just adding that mine is the same as JKs
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/what-did-hubble-see-on-your-birthday

