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The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope launched in 1990 and named after astronomer Edwin Hubble

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Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Open star cluster NGC 3603, HST image

Open star cluster NGC 3603, HST image. The stars seen here are young stars, heating the gas and dust of the nebulae around them

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A Swarm of Ancient Stars

A Swarm of Ancient Stars
This stellar swarm is M80 (NGC 6093), one of the densest of the 147 known globular star clusters in the Milky Way galaxy. Located about 28, 000 light-years from Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Reopens Eye on the Universe

Hubble Reopens Eye on the Universe
In its first glimpse of the heavens following the successful December 1999 servicing mission, NASAs Hubble Space Telescope captured a majestic view of a planetary nebula

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: International Year of Astronomy 2009

International Year of Astronomy 2009
In celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, NASAs Great Observatories -- the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Cometary Knots Around A Dying Star

Cometary Knots Around A Dying Star
These gigantic, tadpole-shaped objects are probably the result of a dying stars last gasps. Dubbed " cometary knots" because their glowing heads and gossamer tails resemble comets

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Behemoth Black Hole Found in an Unlikely Place

Behemoth Black Hole Found in an Unlikely Place
This computer-simulated image shows a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy. The black region in the center represents the black holes event horizon

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope above earth

Hubble Space Telescope above earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: M9 globular cluster, HST image

M9 globular cluster, HST image
M9 globular cluster, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Combined optical and infrared image of the Messier 9 (M9) globular star cluster

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope over Earth

Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope over Earth
Hubble Space Telescope. Computer artwork of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit over Earth, facing a collage of images that are typical of those it produces

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Uranus

Uranus. Hubble Space Telescope image of the planet Uranus, showing its ring system and six of its moons. The bright moon at lower right is Ariel. Five other faint moons are seen around the rings

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Dwarf planet Eris (UB313), artwork

Dwarf planet Eris (UB313), artwork
Dwarf planet Eris. Computer artwork of dwarf planet Eris, formerly known as 2003 UB313. The Sun is at lower right. Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope have shown that Eris is slightly larger

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Captures View of Mystic Mountain

Hubble Captures View of Mystic Mountain
NASAs Hubble Space Telescope captures the chaotic activity atop a three-light-year-tall pillar of gas and dust that is being eaten away by the brilliant light from nearby bright stars in a

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula

Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope mosaic, spanning a width of 600 light-years, shows a star factory of more the 800, 000 stars being born

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5604

Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5604
Carina Nebula features, HST image. These pillars of gas and dust within the Carina Nebula are Herbig-Haro Objects (HH 901 and HH 902)

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: M22 Globular Star Cluster, Hubble image C017 / 3722

M22 Globular Star Cluster, Hubble image C017 / 3722
M14 Globular Star Cluster (NGC 6656). This globular cluster lies around 10, 400 light years from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy, HST image C013 / 5098

Spiral galaxy, HST image C013 / 5098
Spiral galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3982. It is located in the constellation Ursa Major, approximately 68 million light years from Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Astronaut spacewalks to repair Shuttle Telescope

Astronaut spacewalks to repair Shuttle Telescope
Spacewalk. Astronaut Steven L. Smith waves his hand during an Extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalk during a space shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Comparing planetary systems, artwork

Comparing planetary systems, artwork
Comparing planetary systems. Artwork comparing the sizes of the 55 Cancri (a Sun-like system, left) and the Cha (upper right) planetary systems

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Cat eye Nebula seen from the Hubble Telescope

The Cat eye Nebula seen from the Hubble Telescope
The Cats Eye Nebula. The planetary nebula known as the Cats Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) as seen from the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy

Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
Interacting quasar. Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of a quasar (bright, at centre) interacting with a companion galaxy. The galaxys core is at lower centre

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Mars

Mars, optical image. This image was taken when Mars was 68 million kilometres from Earth. The Martian summer in the northern hemisphere results in a large south polar ice cap (white, bottom)

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Ceres, artwork

Ceres, artwork
Ceres. Computer artwork, based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images, of the dwarf planet Ceres (1 Ceres) with the Sun in the distance. Ceres has a diameter of 950 kilometres

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Open star cluster NGC 290

Open star cluster NGC 290. This cluster of young stars lies in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy orbiting our Milky Way

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit over the Earth, artwork. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Globular star cluster NGC 6101

Globular star cluster NGC 6101. This globular star cluster is located in the constellation Apus. It is around 50, 000 light years from Earth, and 36, 500 light years from the galactic centre

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Overlapping galaxies, HST image

Overlapping galaxies, HST image
Overlapping galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the overlapping galaxies known as 2MASX J00 The two objects are both spiral galaxies, with the outer rim of a small

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Boomerang Nebula

Boomerang Nebula, Hubble Space Telescope image. This is a bipolar reflection nebula, where gas and dust surrounding a star are shining by reflected light

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Arches star cluster deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy

The Arches star cluster deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy
This artists impression shows how the Arches star cluster appears from deep inside the hub of our Milky Way Galaxy. The illustration is based on infrared observations with Hubble

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula

Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope image taken after a successful December, 1999 servicing mission and released by NASA 24 January, 2000 shows a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a dying

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Planetary nebula NGC 6826

Planetary nebula NGC 6826
Planetary nebula. Hubble space telescope image of the NGC 6826 planetary nebula around a dying star. About half the stars mass has been ejected to form the nebula

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Pleiades star cluster (M45)

Pleiades star cluster (M45), Hubble Space Telescope image

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Primordial quasar, artwork

Primordial quasar, artwork. Quasars are large galaxies with supermassive black holes at their centres. The gas and dust falling towards the black hole glows extremely brightly

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy

Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Stellar

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Light echoes from exploding star

Light echoes from exploding star
Light echoes from an exploding star. Image 3 of 4. Hubble Space Telescope image of an illuminated dust shell around the star v838 Monocerotis

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Supernova SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Supernova SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Glittering stars and wisps of gas create a breathtaking backdrop for the self-destruction of a massive star, called supernova 1987A, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope is released from the cargo bay of Space Shuttle Atlantis

The Hubble Space Telescope is released from the cargo bay of Space Shuttle Atlantis
May 19, 2009 - The Space Shuttle Atlantis remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope in orbit around Earth

Hubble Space Telescope in orbit around Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Galactic Dj II

Galactic Dj II
Vertigo Artography

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Celestial Fireworks

Hubble Celestial Fireworks
Celestial Fireworks Image from Nasas Hubble Space Telescope, these Delicate Filaments are Actually Sheets of Debris from a Stellar Explosion in a Neighboring Galaxy

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Vivid Auroras in Jupiters Atmosphere

Vivid Auroras in Jupiters Atmosphere
Astronomers are using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study auroras -- stunning light shows in a planets atmosphere -- on the poles of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Stunning light shows in a planets atmosphere

Stunning light shows in a planets atmosphere
Astronomers are using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study auroras -- stunning light shows in a planets atmosphere -- on the poles of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: STS-95 Landing, Florida, USA, 1998. Creator: NASA

STS-95 Landing, Florida, USA, 1998. Creator: NASA
STS-95 Landing, Florida, USA, 1998. Orbiter Discovery is riding on its main landing gear as it lowers its nose wheel after touching down on Runway 33 at the Shuttle Landing Facility

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope and Earth Limb, 1997. Creator: NASA

Hubble Space Telescope and Earth Limb, 1997. Creator: NASA
Hubble Space Telescope and Earth Limb, 1997. Flyaround of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) after deployment on this second servicing mission (HST SM-02). Note the telescopes open aperature door

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA

STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA
STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Low angle view of the Space Shuttle Discovery as it approaches for landing on a concrete runway at Edwards Air Force Base to complete

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Mirror, Primary Backup, Hubble Space Telescope. Creator: Kodak

Mirror, Primary Backup, Hubble Space Telescope. Creator: Kodak
This is the backup primary mirror for the Hubble Space Telescope manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company. The blank for this mirror was fabricated by the Corning Glass Works using their high

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy (NGC 1309)

Spiral galaxy (NGC 1309)
Taken by NASAs Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-31, 1990. Artist: NASA

The crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-31, 1990. Artist: NASA
The crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-31, 1990. STS-31 was the thirty-fifth mission of the American Space Shuttle program

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Remnant of Supernova 1987A

Remnant of Supernova 1987A. Photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope, Wide Field Planetary Camera 2. Supernovae are massive stellar explosions which throw the outer layers of a star off into space



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Hubble Telescope Collection

The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope launched in 1990 and named after astronomer Edwin Hubble. It orbits the Earth at an altitude of about 569 km, allowing it to observe distant galaxies and stars with unprecedented clarity. The telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe, providing us with stunning images of galaxies billions of light years away. Its discoveries have helped scientists understand the age and size of the universe, as well as its composition. In addition to its scientific contributions, Hubble has also provided us with breathtaking images that have captivated people around the world. The telescope continues to be a valuable tool for and will continue to provide us with invaluable insights into our universe for years to come.
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