Hubble News
James Webb Space Telescope, which was launched in December 2021
In future, Mars team will be using this imaging and spectroscopic data to explore regional differences across the planet
The images of Mars havebeen captured by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam)
The breathtaking visualization is captured by the Hubble telescope
In the clip, four moons of Saturn are seen revolving around it
The video shared by the space agency shows the lights emitted by galaxies
The clip shared on Instagram is a journey in the past
"These new multi-wavelength Hubble observations provide the most comprehensive view to date of both of these spectacular nebulas. As I was downloading the resulting images, I felt like a kid in a candy store," said Joel Kastner of Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Hubble Space telescope has spotted a formation of galaxies that resembles a smiling face in the sky.
In one of the largest panoramic views of star birth, astronomers using the ultraviolet vision of NASA's Hubble space telescope have assembled an image that features approximately 15,000 galaxies, about 12,000 of which are forming stars.
The galaxy NGC 1277 started its life with a bang long ago, ferociously churning out stars 1,000 times faster than seen in our own Milky Way today.
Similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS), Neptune's storm swirls in an anti-cyclonic direction and is dredging up material from deep inside the ice giant planet’s atmosphere.
The three-minute movie, which shows the Orion Nebula in both visible and infrared light, helps audiences explore fundamental questions about the universe.
Asteroid trails can be seen across the image as curved or S-shaped streaks. Instead of appearing as one long trail, appear in multiple Hubble exposures that have been combined into one image.
Many observatories, including space telescopes, probed the suspected location of the source, and within about 12 hours several spotted their quarry.
Hubble was used to image the asteroid in September 2016 just before the asteroid made its closest approach to the Sun.
This light-eating prowess is due to the planet's unique capability to trap at least 94 percent of the visible starlight falling into its atmosphere.
To estimate whether there might be water on the seven earth-sized planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1, the astronomers used observations from the Hubble Space Telescope – a project of international cooperation between European Space Agency and NASA.
Scientists have discovered glowing water molecules in the atmosphere of a planet outside our solar system.
NASA says that Hubble wasn't aiming for Phobos, but its observations were intended to photograph Mars, and the moon's cameo appearance was a bonus.
IC 342, as the galaxy is also known, is bright and sits near the equator of the Milky Way’s galactic disk, where the sky is thick with glowing cosmic gas, bright stars, and dark, obscuring dust.
The team uncovered the moon in archival images of 2007 OR10 taken by the Hubble Telescope.
What the snacks consisted of is somewhat unclear.
Jupiter's close-up – Great Red Spot included - captured by NASA's Hubble will take your breath away!
The telescope has played the role of astronomers' and scientists' third eye, often digging out information that was least expected.
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