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The most famous telescope in history has reached a major milestone -- it's 35 years old. The Hubble Space Telescope launched on a grand scientific adventure to study the cosmos on April 24, 1990.
Footage from NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope that celebrates 35 years in space. Images of Mars, planetary nebula NGC 2899, ...
The spiral galaxy M83 is captured face-on, providing a clear view of its full structure. Chandra's X-ray data reveals ...
But if you want truly clear images, you have to make like the crew of The Ark (streaming now on Peacock) and get off the Earth. That’s why the Hubble Space Telescope, the world’s most beloved ...
Hubble Space Telescope's 35th anniversary: See NASA's new out-of-this-world images The Hubble Space Telescope, launched 35 years ago, has blown our minds with its striking images of far-away ...
Some of these open clusters are pretty famous, such as the Pleiades cluster, also known as the Seven Sisters. This is relatively close to Earth, just 444 light-years away. Others are much more distant ...
In the 35 years since the Hubble Space Telescope flew to space, it has taken pictures of comets, merging galaxies, planets, supernova remnants, and more. The first-of-its-kind telescope — a ...
Hubble's new image of galaxy cluster Abell 209 reveals over 100 galaxies and gravitational lensing effects from dark matter ...
A Hubble image of NGC 6302, aka the "Butterfly Nebula," from June 2020. The star or stars at its center are responsible for the nebula's appearance. In their death throes, they have cast off ...
This gorgeous new image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows a bustling nearby star forming region called the Tarantula Nebula. Given its name due to its complex, web-like internal structure ...
Hubble's new image of the Sombrero Galaxy, Messier 104. ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll Messier 104 was discovered back in 1781 by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain—and has since been the subject ...
Hubble helps explore the wreckage of a supernova star explosion in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way (image) Scientists spot high-speed galaxy collision 11 billion light-years away: 'We hence ...