Hubble telescope News
Under Hubble's 'Servicing Mission 3B,' 20 years ago on this day, NASA shut off the Hubble telescope for the first time since its launch.
The spectacular Hubble visualization shows a star-forming region
NASA shared a three-dimensional view of Arp 273 which has been captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. It illustrates the interaction between two galaxies.
Evidence of the presence of the water vapor in the atmosphere around Jupiter's moon Ganymede has been found, a study of findings by Hubble telescope was published in the journal 'Nature Astronomy'.
NASA's initial findings pointed to a degrading computer memory module as the source of the computer halt.
NASA posted a beautiful picture of the galaxy named NGC 2336
The galaxy was discovered in 1876 by German astronomer Wilhelm Tempel
NASA also shared that this galaxy's spiral arms glitter with young stars, visible in their bright blue light
The images of comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) taken on April 20 and 23, 2020 by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope yielded new evidence about the breakup of the fragile comet.
The storm appeared during the planet's southern summer, the fourth and latest mysterious dark vortex captured by Hubble since 1993.
The findings come from a new analysis of observations made by the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes.
Slightly warmed by the Sun, it has already begun to develop a fuzzy cloud of dust over 100,000 kilometres wide, called a coma, enveloping a tiny, solid nucleus of frozen gas and dust.
The Hubble telescope helped show that this arc is composed of two distorted images of an ordinary spiral galaxy that just happens to lie behind the cluster.
The new image adds to many others captured in the past, and together they allow astronomers to study changes in the atmosphere of the gas giant.
NASA`s Hubble Space has caught a glimpse of the first-ever predicted supernova explosion.
Using data from Hubble and NASA's Spitzer telescopes, astronomers have revealed for the first time the diversity of atmosphere on exoplanets.
A team of astronomers have found the faintest object ever seen in the early universe.
According to NASA, the reason for the peculiar shape of NGC 3610 stems from its formation history.
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