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  • Hubble Space Telescope: Research Links for Students

    This page contains links to a series of web pages that support on-line study of the Hubble Space Telescope. As Featured April /01 Gander Academy's Hubble Space telescope Mercury | Venus | Earth | ...

  • The Hubble Space Telescope by Jim Cornish

    ... The Man Behind the Name FOCUS Who was Edwin Hubble, the Hubble Space Telescope's namesake? OBJECTIVES to write a biographical sketch of Edwin Hubble. to discover how one man's dream became a reality ...

  • MAST

    The Multimission Archive at STScI (MAST) Skip to Main Content MAST Multimission Archive at Space Telescope Cross-mission Mission-specific Quick search Aladin Scrapbook VizieR/MAST Xcor Coplotter Specview StarView ...

  • MAST HST

    ... Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is an orbiting astronomical observatory operating from the near-infrared into the ultraviolet. Launched in 1990 and scheduled to operate through 2010, HST carries and has ...

  • APOD: 2001 August 6 - The Orbiting Hubble Space Telescope

    ... The Orbiting Hubble Space Telscope Credit: STS-103 , STScI , ESA , NASA Explanation: The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is the largest orbiting public optical telescope in history. Its 2.4 meter ...

  • APOD: August 10, 1995 - The Orbiting Hubble Space Telescope

    ... brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. August 10, 1995 The Orbiting Hubble Space Telescope Credit: NASA , Space Telescope Scientific Institute Explanation: The Hubble Space Telescope ...

  • ESA Science & Technology: Hubble

    ESA Science Hubble Space Telescope ESA Science Hubble Space Telescope ") ; document.write(' \r\n\r\n \r\n Cosmic Vision Past Missions \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n OPERATIONS LAUNCH IMPLEMENTATION DEFINITION ASSESSMENT \r\n \r ...

  • From Galileo to Hubble -- Page 1

    From Galileo to Hubble: Why a Telescope in Space? Before you begin your lessons perhaps you could use some basic background information about telescopes. Why do we need telescopes to study space? Why ...


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  • Hubble Telescope Spies Milky Way Galaxy's Twin

    An uncanny twin of our own Milky Way galaxy takes center stage in a new cosmic portrait by the Hubble Space Telescope unveiled today (Feb. 3).

  • Hubble captures Milky Way galaxy's twin

    An uncanny twin of our own Milky Way galaxy takes center stage in a new cosmic portrait by the Hubble Space Telescope unveiled Friday.

  • Striking galaxy image from Hubble

    The Hubble space telescope captures an image of a "barred spiral" galaxy that could help us better understand our own Milky Way.

  • Hidden Alien Planets Revealed in Old Hubble Telescope Data

    AUSTIN, Texas — When a team of researchers sifted through old data from the Hubble Space Telescope and discovered two hidden alien planets that had gone unnoticed for 13 years, they inadvertently found a new way to seek out alien worlds.

  • Sharpest telescope ever

    Most people think that the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is the most powerful stargazing system in the world. It's understandable, given the astounding images and spectacular science the instrument has been delivering since it went into full operation back in 1993.

  • Hubble Zooms In On Magnified Galaxy

    Thanks to the presence of a natural "zoom lens" in space, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope got a uniquely close-up look at the brightest "magnified" galaxy yet discovered. This observation provides a unique opportunity to study the physical properties of a galaxy vigorously forming stars when the universe was only one-third its present age. A so-called gravitational lens is produced when space is ...

  • Does the Milky Way galaxy have an evil twin?

    The Hubble Space Telescope has detected a galaxy that is strikingly similar to our own Milky Way, but there's no reason to believe that it's evil.

  • Hubble images reveal galaxy similar to Milky Way

    The Hubble Space Telescope has taken a picture of a barred spiral galaxy — a galaxy similar to our own and expected to give astronomers a better insight into the Milky Way.

  • Hubble captures barred spiral galaxy image

    GREENBELT, Md., Feb. 3 (UPI) -- NASA and the European Space Agency say a Hubble image of a barred spiral galaxy will help astronomers understand more about our own Milky Way galaxy.

  • Hubble zooms in on brightest ever "magnified" galaxy

    Washington, Feb 3 (ANI): NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a uniquely close-up view of the brightest distant "magnified" galaxy discovered yet in the universe.

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