• Since its 1990 launch, the Hubble Space Telescope has changed our fundamental understanding of the universe. (nasa.gov)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is a testament to that concept. (nasa.gov)
  • Astronauts aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis snapped a still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope after it was grappled by the shuttle's Canadian-built Remote Manipulator System during Servicing Mission 4. (nasa.gov)
  • This image of the Hubble Space Telescope was taken at the end of the final space shuttle servicing mission to the observatory in May 2009. (nasa.gov)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope has photographed a group ofcolliding galaxies that won a cosmic popularity contest voted on by the public. (space.com)
  • NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope in April 1990.Since then, the observatory has spent nearly 19 years scanning the depths ofthe universe and returning stunning views to scientists and the public onEarth. (space.com)
  • This is a photo of a tiny tiny snippet of the universe , taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. (kottke.org)
  • In the past week, the Hubble Space Telescope has gotten two good looks at the disintegrating comet , identifying that the main mass has broken into about 30 fragments. (kottke.org)
  • A photo of Jupiter taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in late June was recently released by NASA . (kottke.org)
  • From Alan Taylor at In Focus, the 10th anniversary installment of the Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar . (kottke.org)
  • In 2011, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope became the first Earth-based telescope to snap an image of the auroras on Uranus. (eurekalert.org)
  • In 2012 and 2014 a team led by an astronomer from Paris Observatory took a second look at the auroras using the ultraviolet capabilities of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) installed on Hubble. (eurekalert.org)
  • In this image by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, an unusual, ghostly green blob of gas appears to float near a normal-looking spiral galaxy. (nasa.gov)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. (nasa.gov)
  • The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) conducts Hubble science operations. (nasa.gov)
  • Is the Broken Hubble Telescope Worth Saving? (space.com)
  • Of course it's worth upgrading Hubble," saidMario Livio, an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md. "The part that failed even has as redundant side to it. (space.com)
  • If the malfunction had occurred after the shuttlemission to Hubble, then operations could still be switched over to theredundant part onboard, but that would leave the telescope without a backup ifthat part failed again, or if the spare part didn't work at all. (space.com)
  • But some critics have questioned the wisdom of investing inkeeping the aging Hubble going, when we could be spending money to build abrand new telescope to replace it. (space.com)
  • The rich flow of scientific data-and stunning images-that comes from the Hubble Space Telescope is being interrupted by gyro problems. (universetoday.com)
  • April 24 marks the 30th anniversary of NASA launching the Hubble Space Telescope into low Earth orbit. (aol.com)
  • These pictures, they really have redefined the universe for public, and they speak to public at visceral and emotional level that is far beyond the scientific understanding," Ray Villard, a long-time public affairs officer working on Hubble for the Space Telescope Science Institute, said at the 235th American Astronomical Society conference in early January 2020. (aol.com)
  • The post Hubble Space Telescope turns 30 appeared first on In The Know . (aol.com)
  • Scientists studying the deepest picture of the Universe, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, have been left with a big poser: where are all the stars? (bbc.co.uk)
  • The Hubble data was supported by observations with the Keck telescope in Hawaii and the Gemini telescope in Chile. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The Hubble telescope will get this capability if Nasa goes ahead with a servicing mission and installs an instrument known as the infrared WideField Camera 3. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The two most powerful space telescopes ever built, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Hubble Space Telescope , are about to gather data about the most volcanically body in the entire solar system, Jupiter's first Galilean Moon, Io . (universetoday.com)
  • Spurred by requests from around the world, workers in the '90s and early '00s would rummage through dense aisles of these data-filled vessels day-in-and-day-out to collect, copy, and share the information collected by one of NASA's most ambitious projects: the Hubble Space Telescope. (astrosociety.org)
  • But, while direct observations made using the telescope have been incredibly important for the science Hubble has been able to do, securing time on the telescope has continued to be competitive and challenging. (astrosociety.org)
  • The Hubble Legacy Archive has been collecting data since the telescope launched in 1990, and for many years it was the first stop before any data ever reached its intended scientists. (astrosociety.org)
  • Hubble Space Telescope as seen from the Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-82. (conservapedia.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is an American space probe in Low-Earth orbit (about 350 miles high) that is used to study and image celestial objects. (conservapedia.com)
  • Since then, the Hubble Space Telescope has been an invaluable tool to astronomers . (conservapedia.com)
  • On January 17, 2004, primarily due to the recent Colombia shuttle accident and the perceived risk of shuttle flights, NASA announced that the final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope would not be funded. (conservapedia.com)
  • Scientists around the world and members of congress put pressure on NASA to reconsider, and on October 31, 2006, NASA announced it would go ahead with a Hubble Space Telescope service mission in 2008. (conservapedia.com)
  • This fourth mission to Hubble cost $1 billion and should effectively extend the life of the telescope by another decade. (conservapedia.com)
  • The telescope is named after astronomer Edwin Hubble whose observations of galaxies led him to the discovery that the universe is expanding. (conservapedia.com)
  • The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is a picture taken by Hubble Telescope 's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-object Spectrometer (NICMOS) of an "empty area" one tenth the diameter of a full moon when viewed from Earth. (conservapedia.com)
  • Archival data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and other NASA observatories were essential in diagnosing this case of cosmic cannibalism. (nasa.gov)
  • Why is the hubble space telescope so special? (answers.com)
  • Why was the Hubble Space Telescope related to Edwin Hubble? (answers.com)
  • Edwin P. Hubble is related to the Hubble space telescope because he suggested that we launch a telescope into space so they named it after Edwin's last name, Hubble. (answers.com)
  • A hubble space telescope is a space probe which is in orbit around the Earth so it's a satellite. (answers.com)
  • Where did the Hubble Space Telescope visit? (answers.com)
  • How far does the hubble telescope travel? (answers.com)
  • The Hubble telescope is stationairy and only in space to bypass the atmosphere. (answers.com)
  • The Hubble telescope maginfies so much, that if you are beneath the atmosphere, you get a blurry image. (answers.com)
  • Why was the hubble space telescope so effective? (answers.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is the greatest telescope ever built. (answers.com)
  • How does the Hubble Space Telescope readjust its viewing angle so that it points at a particular spot in space? (answers.com)
  • Why does the hubble space telescope has solar panel? (answers.com)
  • How does hubble telescope accomplish? (answers.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is designed to see deep into space. (answers.com)
  • At the risk of sounding like a broken record, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has broken another record. (astronomy.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope has imaged the most distant star ever seen, according to a study published today (March 30) in the journal Nature . (astronomy.com)
  • In a fresh blow to NASA's post-shuttle aspirations, key US lawmakers voted Thursday to kill off funding for the successor to the vastly successful space-gazing Hubble telescope. (spacedaily.com)
  • The project, initially named the Next Generation Space Telescope, is designed to look deeper into space than the Hubble Telescope, and would also venture farther than the Earth-orbiting Hubble, launched in 1990. (spacedaily.com)
  • Based on observations obtained with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, retrieved from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). (stsci.edu)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope has captured even more evidence of water vapor plumes on Jupiter's icy moon Europa. (nasa.gov)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope observed Jupiter on April 3rd, 2017 - just days before Jupiter is in opposition on April 7th. (nasa.gov)
  • NASA's Hubble Space Telescope took direct ultraviolet images of the icy moon Europa transiting across the disk of Jupiter. (nasa.gov)
  • New imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope is revealing details never before seen on Jupiter. (nasa.gov)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope has changed the way scientists and laypeople view the cosmos. (change.org)
  • As of this writing, the new James Webb Space Telescope, reported to be more sensitive than Hubble, has a launch date set for October 31, 2021. (change.org)
  • To commemorate the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's 19 years of success, the orbiting telescope has photographed a peculiar system of galaxies known as Arp 194. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This picture was issued to celebrate the 19th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope aboard the space shuttle Discovery in 1990. (sciencedaily.com)
  • June 3, 2020 New results from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope suggest the formation of the first stars and galaxies in the early Universe took place sooner than previously thought. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Jan. 31, 2019 Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study some of the oldest and faintest stars in the globular cluster NGC 6752 have made an unexpected finding. (sciencedaily.com)
  • NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a long-sought population of comets dwelling at the icy fringe of the solar system . (solarviews.com)
  • Detecting these bodies in their "deep-freeze" state, at the dim horizon of the solar system, pushed Hubble Space Telescope to its performance limits. (solarviews.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating its 30th birthday on April 24, and NASA is sharing the birthday love with all of us with a cool new online tool . (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • Called Hubble Birthday , the site asks for the month and day of your birth, then shows you an image the Hubble telescope captured on that day. (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • The Hubble Space Telescope, originally just called the Large Space Telescope, according to this anniversary retrospective on Space.com , orbits the earth at a height of 350 miles, allowing scientists a better view of space than they would have from an earth-bound telescope. (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • Happy birthday to the Hubble Space Telescope! (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • The event also resulted in a flare of light, called a kilonova, which is visible to the upper left of the galactic centre in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. (esa.int)
  • The Hubble telescope has already peered deeper into the cosmos than any other, and with two new instruments, "it will be able to do it better, potentially pushing back toward the origins of the universe," Wheeler says. (technologyreview.com)
  • The new repair mission will also include an attempt to fix the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS), one of the instruments delivered during an earlier Hubble servicing mission in 1997. (technologyreview.com)
  • An STS-125 crew member aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis captured this still image of the Hubble Space Telescope shortly after it was released from the Shuttle on 19 May 2009, after having been linked together for the better part of a week. (esa.int)
  • When the Hubble Space Telescope turned its lens on Mars in May 2016, it also spied the tiny moon Phobos swinging out from behind the planet. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Last month, NASA shocked the astronomy world by announcing that it would let the Hubble Space Telescope die a slow death in orbit. (wunc.org)
  • Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have unexpectedly discovered the most distant galaxy that acts as a cosmic magnifying glass. (nasa.gov)
  • For the first time, astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have observed the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet evaporating off into space. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. (AURA), for NASA, under contract with the Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. The Hubble Space Telescope project is an international cooperation between ESA and NASA. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • This image, taken with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on board the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a new galaxy - NGC 6052 - in the process of forming from the merger of two separate galaxies. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Although LRG 3-757 was discovered in 2007 in data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), the image shown above is a follow-up observation taken with the Hubble Space Telescope 's Wide Field Camera 3 . (nasa.gov)
  • This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the star cluster Trumpler 14. (astronomynow.com)
  • This shot by the Hubble Space Telescope reveals M66 in all its glory, with its asymmetric spiral arms and a displaced core. (astronomynow.com)
  • Launched in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope is a large, space-based observatory that has revolutionized astronomy. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble also was the first telescope to directly detect an exoplanet's atmosphere, by observing the star's light passing through it. (nasa.gov)
  • Now, astronomers have created a movie showing how these "protostellar jets" move, using pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope across more than a decade. (npr.org)
  • Now, using pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope across more than a decade, my colleagues and I have been able to create movies of the jets. (npr.org)
  • An iridescent 'butterfly nebula' making headlines is just one galactic spectacle the Hubble Space Telescope has brought closer to Earth. (csmonitor.com)
  • The shimmering colors visible in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image show off the remarkable complexity of the Twin Jet Nebula. (csmonitor.com)
  • Few things have brought humans closer to the beauty and mystery of the cosmos than the Hubble Space Telescope. (csmonitor.com)
  • Telescopes placed in orbit around Earth, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, offer us a view of the heavens in the ultraviolet and far infrared. (lu.se)
  • Astronomers tracked the interplanetary shocks caused by two powerful bursts of solar wind traveling from the sun to Uranus, then used Hubble to capture their effect on Uranus' auroras -- and found themselves observing the most intense auroras ever seen on the planet. (eurekalert.org)
  • Astronomers have used data from the Hubble to create the largest, deepest look at the universe ever recorded. (extremetech.com)
  • By searching through archival Hubble data from 2005-2006, astronomers found out the type of star that exploded: a remnant white dwarf. (astrosociety.org)
  • Astronomers hope that new methods of adaptive optics will improve the resolution of earth-based telescopes, because funding on the scale of Hubble is difficult to achieve. (conservapedia.com)
  • Now astronomers are bemused to find young stars that are spiraling into the center of a massive cluster of stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble. (nasa.gov)
  • The findings help describe the violent nature of evolved planetary systems and can tell astronomers about the makeup of newly forming systems.For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble. (nasa.gov)
  • hubble-spots-the-farthest-star-ever-seen https://www.astronomy.com/science/hubble-spots-the-farthest-star-ever-seen/ Hubble spots the farthest star ever seen Astronomers identified Earendel - which almost certainly died in a fiery explosion nearly 13 billion years ago - thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing. (astronomy.com)
  • Based on the Hubble observations, astronomers estimate the belt contains at least 200 million comets that have remained essentially unchanged since the birth of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago. (solarviews.com)
  • Last week NASA announced a new Hubble repair mission, one that could extend the orbiting telescope's lifetime by at least five years and provide astronomers with unparalleled research about the origins of the universe. (technologyreview.com)
  • This detail from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) image, completed in 2004 after astronomers combined observations derived from more than 400 Hubble orbits, shows dozens of galaxies as they were as little as 400 million years after the big bang-about 3 percent of the present age of the universe. (technologyreview.com)
  • Without the Hubble repair mission, Shull says, ultraviolet astronomers were facing at least a decade without the necessary equipment for making new observations. (technologyreview.com)
  • Astronomers used Hubble to determine the age of the universe. (wunc.org)
  • With over 1.5 million observations and 20,000+ papers published on its discoveries, Hubble is the most productive science mission in the history of NASA. (nasa.gov)
  • With over three decades of observations, Hubble has changed humanity's understanding of the universe. (nasa.gov)
  • image: This is a composite image of Uranus by Voyager 2 and two different observations made by Hubble -- one for the ring and one for the auroras. (eurekalert.org)
  • For the first time, we at last have real data to address this final frontier - but we need more observations," said Dr Richard Ellis, of the California Institute of Technology, US, who is passionate in his support of a mission to upgrade Hubble. (bbc.co.uk)
  • In 2019 alone, published papers using Hubble observations were based on at least 50 percent archival data. (astrosociety.org)
  • Out of ten observations, Hubble saw what may be water vapor plumes on three of the images. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble has made more than 880,000 observations and snapped over 570,000 images of 29,000 celestial objects over the past 19 years. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The Hubble observations reveal a hot and puffed up evaporating hydrogen atmosphere surrounding the planet. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • Held by the space shuttle Discovery's robotic arm, Hubble is unfurling its solar arrays as it hovers over Earth during its deployment in April 1990. (nasa.gov)
  • The way it physically worked was that the volume of data coming in from Hubble in 1990 was too large to store on [normal] disks… so there was this big, complex set-up that involved writing the data on to optical disks, which were these big, 12-inch-sized platters," said White. (astrosociety.org)
  • Hubble science has rewritten astronomy textbooks as its discoveries continually provide deeper explanations of astronomical objects and unveil new phenomena. (nasa.gov)
  • Such capabilities have allowed Hubble to change our understanding of all aspects of astronomy. (nasa.gov)
  • Why is the Hubble Space Telesope helpful to astronomy? (answers.com)
  • These studies are essential to charting the evolution of the cosmos and resolving issues with our cosmological models, like the Hubble Tension and the mysteries of Dark Matter and Dark Energy . (universetoday.com)
  • It is also used to create the Hubble Ultra Deep Field images, which probed deeper into the cosmos than any previous astronomical image, revealed galaxies in their earliest stages of formation, and forced revisions in earlier theories of how these giant collections of stars came together. (technologyreview.com)
  • More than 30 years after launch, Hubble continues to investigate the atmospheres of transiting exoplanets, and remains one of our most valuable and successful windows on the cosmos. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble has used it to push its vision beyond its usual capabilities and see even farther galaxies. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble and other observatories worldwide have witnessed a Luminous Fast Blue Optical event between two galaxies. (universetoday.com)
  • Moving forward, Hubble senior project scientist Jennifer Wiseman is hopeful that "as we study it more, [we'll] learn about how it was formed, what it's made of, and start understanding how the earliest stars in the universe contributed to their galaxies and to subsequent generations of stars like our own Sun. (astronomy.com)
  • Over the past 19 years, Hubble has taken dozens of exotic pictures of galaxies going "bump in the night" as they collide with each other and have a variety of close encounters of the galactic kind. (sciencedaily.com)
  • One of NASA's great observatories, Hubble has observed planets inside and outside our solar system and some of the most distant stars and galaxies yet seen. (nasa.gov)
  • But the Hubble Ultra Deep Field presents a problem for this story. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The Hubble Ultra Deep Field, Click for a high resolution view. (conservapedia.com)
  • Location of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field in the sky. (conservapedia.com)
  • Bij het samenstellen ervan zijn de gegevens gebruikt van onder meer het Hubble Ultra Deep Field (2003/2004) en het Hubble Ultra Deep Field Infrared (2009). (eso.org)
  • Hubble Contacts Review 2023: Good value or bad choice? (innerbody.com)
  • The astronomer soon realized she hadn't made a mistake when she looked at the Hubble images taken in blue wavelengths, which revealed the glow of fledgling stars. (nasa.gov)
  • In light of the most recent glitch on the Hubble SpaceTelescope, a serious equipment failure that means the observatory is unable tosend data back to Earth, some are beginning to wonder, is Hubble still worthsaving? (space.com)
  • Is the Hubble SpaceTelescope a satellite or a space probe? (answers.com)
  • Though it may sound like one setback too many for the agingobservatory, scientists say Hubble still has a lot of life in it yet. (space.com)
  • Hubble told scientists that the expansion of the universe is accelerating when they had expected to see it slowing. (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • In 2018, Hubble studied the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system. (nasa.gov)
  • This new image of Jupiter is part of Hubble's Outer Planets Atmospheres Legacy program, which is one of many ways Hubble provides science on the Jupiter system. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble uses sunlight reflected from the moon during an eclipse to detect ozone in Earth's atmosphere, testing methods needed to assess exoplanet atmospheres. (astronomynow.com)
  • Thanks to advances in solid-state detectors, the new camera will be "almost an order of magnitude more sensitive" than its predecessor, WFC2, says Jeffrey Hoffman, a professor of astronautics at MIT and a former astronaut who helped install the WFC2 during a Hubble servicing mission in 1993. (technologyreview.com)
  • Hubble's nephew, Harold Hubble, also played first-class cricket for Kent for three seasons. (wikipedia.org)
  • Right from the very beginning Hubble has been designed to be a new type of mission - a permanent space-based observatory that could be regularly visited by the Space Shuttle and serviced. (esa.int)
  • From image detectors that are now used in the fight against breast cancer to science images that are used in Hollywood blockbuster movies, Hubble is embedded in our everyday lives and pop culture. (nasa.gov)
  • One image taken by the Hubble for each day in December leading up to Dec 25th. (kottke.org)
  • The Hubble image shows that IC 2947 has been disturbed, with complex dust patches, warped spiral arms, and regions of star formation around its core. (nasa.gov)
  • the farthest individual star ever seen to date.For more information, visit https://nasa.gov/hubble. (nasa.gov)
  • Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Hubble%20constant. (merriam-webster.com)
  • The team is currently working to bring another gyro online, but Hubble may be limited in what it can do going forward. (extremetech.com)
  • In 2000, Hubble studied HD 209458 b - the first exoplanet known to transit, or pass in front of, its star. (nasa.gov)
  • Thus, combining high-redshift probes, such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and quasi-stellar objects (QSOs, or quasars), together with baryon acoustic oscillations and SNe Ia is important to assess the viability of these alternative models and whether they can cast further light on the Hubble tension. (lu.se)
  • From determining the atmospheric composition of planets around other stars to discovering dark energy, Hubble has changed humanity's understanding of the universe. (nasa.gov)
  • Hubble has not only furthered our knowledge of the known universe, it's shocked the astronomical world with never-before-seen phenomena. (nasa.gov)
  • Just a few years ago, Hubble glimpsed another extremely far-off star named Icarus , which shone when the universe was some 9.5 billion years old, or 30 percent its current age. (astronomy.com)
  • This Hubble view uncovers a pocket of star clusters, the yellowish-orange area at the tip of Hanny's Voorwerp. (nasa.gov)
  • Unlike replacing entire instruments, which was a capability designed into Hubble from the start, repairing the failed power supply is a much trickier operation that involves getting into the guts of the instrument to swap out components. (technologyreview.com)
  • Who is the team behind Hubble? (nasa.gov)
  • Events at such scale only happen once or twice a decade," said the leader of a second Hubble observing team, Quanzhi Ye, of the University of Maryland, College Park. (kottke.org)
  • All told, our team has spent over 53 hours testing and researching Hubble and their competitors to provide an accurate, unbiased analysis of how they stack up, free of marketing jargon and gimmicks. (innerbody.com)
  • The technology in Hubble and in its ground system has been used for numerous other benefits down here on Earth. (nasa.gov)
  • The failure of a device called the Side AScience Data Formatter , used to send images and other data from Hubble backto Earth, is a problem, but likely one that can be fixed. (space.com)
  • Hubble is about the size of a school bus and is powered by solar panels to orbit the Earth 15 times per day from 340 miles away. (aol.com)
  • In 2001 Hubble detected the element sodium in the lower part of HD 209458b's atmosphere, the first signature of an atmosphere on any extrasolar planet. (spaceflightnow.com)
  • Using this method of 'transit spectroscopy,' Hubble observed signatures of sodium in the planet's atmosphere. (nasa.gov)
  • Cosmological models and their parameters are widely debated, especially about whether the current discrepancy between the values of the Hubble constant, H 0 , obtained by Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and the Planck data from the cosmic microwave background radiation could be alleviated when alternative cosmological models are considered. (lu.se)
  • Discoveries made using the Hubble Legacy Archive have not only shaped our understanding of science in the past decades, but the archive has shaped how we do science as well. (astrosociety.org)
  • Hubble reveals sharp edges but no other changes in the gas around the apparent opening, suggesting that an object close to the quasar may have blocked some of the light and projected a shadow on the Voorwerp. (nasa.gov)
  • Designed and built in the 1970's and 1980's, Hubble has far surpassed its 15-year life expectancy and produced science never thought possible at the time of its launch. (nasa.gov)
  • The fifthand last overhaul for Hubble is currently slated to launch on May 12. (space.com)
  • While originally stored on only physical disks and tapes in the Maryland facility, this massive database of every Hubble observation has been moved to the cloud in recent years. (astrosociety.org)
  • Hubble’s new Jupiter maps were used to create this Ultra HD animation.Watch this video on the NASA Explorer YouTube channel. (nasa.gov)
  • When Hubble was launched, no planets around other stars had been discovered, Pluto had only one known moon, and dark energy was not even a concept. (nasa.gov)
  • This adds another piece of supporting evidence to the existence of water vapor plumes on Europa - Hubble also detected spectroscopic signatures of water vapor in 2012. (nasa.gov)
  • As a wicket-keeper, Hubble made over 200 stumpings during his career. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hubble coached cricket in South Africa for a number of years and after retirement became a qualified umpire. (wikipedia.org)
  • After more than 25 years, Hubble is still capturing stunning photos of far-away astronomical objects and advancing human knowledge. (extremetech.com)
  • In its first 30 years of life, Hubble has faced peril as well as delights. (astrosociety.org)
  • Carbon monoxide fractions in cigarette and hookah (hubble bubble) smoke. (who.int)
  • The Hubble Legacy Archive is a first of its kind data archive of not only directly observed Hubble data but also of high-level science products created using new analysis processes on decades old data sets. (astrosociety.org)
  • The developer, Hubble Connected Limited , indicated that the app's privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. (apple.com)