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- NASAs Hubble Finds that a Black Hole Beam Promotes Stellar Eruptions
The Hubble Space Telescope has been operating for over three decades and continues to make ground-breaking discoveries that shape our fundamental understanding of the universe Hubble is a project of international cooperation between NASA and ESA (European Space Agency)
- NASA Releases Hubble Image Taken in New Pointing Mode
"Hubble's new image of a spectacular galaxy demonstrates the full success of our new, more stable pointing mode for the telescope," said Dr Jennifer Wiseman, senior project scientist for Hubble at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland
- NASAs Hubble Finds More Black Holes than Expected in the Early . . .
The Hubble Space Telescope has been operating for over three decades and continues to make ground-breaking discoveries that shape our fundamental understanding of the universe Hubble is a project of international cooperation between NASA and ESA (European Space Agency)
- NASAs Hubble Traces Hidden History of Andromeda Galaxy
Hubble's detailed look at the resolved stars will help astronomers piece together the galaxy's past history that includes mergers with smaller satellite galaxies
- NASA Celebrates Edwin Hubbles Discovery of a New Universe
Edwin Hubble was the first astronomer to take the initial steps that would ultimately lead to the Hubble Space Telescope, revealing a seemingly infinite ocean of galaxies
- NASAs Hubble Traces Dark Matter in Dwarf Galaxy Using Stellar Motions
By analyzing NASA's Hubble Space Telescope data gathered over an almost two-decade span, astronomers have charted stellar movements within a galaxy and discovered the likely clumping of dark matter in its center
- Cats Eye Nebula | HubbleSite
Subsequent Hubble images showed a bull's-eye pattern of eleven or more concentric rings, or shells, of dust around the Cat's Eye Each "ring" is actually the edge of a spherical bubble seen projected onto the sky — that's why it appears bright along its outer edge
- Hubbles Variable Nebula (NGC 2261) | HubbleSite
Hubble's variable nebula is named (like the Hubble telescope itself) after the American astronomer Edwin P Hubble, who carried out some of the early studies of this object
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