Hubble reaches another major milestone this month, as NASA revealed its iconic 31-year-old telescope spent its one billionth second in space. The space telescope was deployed from the Space Shuttle ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a tidal disruption event 300 million light years away. The donut shaped remains ...
The Mount Wilson Observatory (top) where American astronomer Edwin Hubble worked. Hubble observed celestial bodies with the observatory's 2.5m Hooker Telescope. Credit: Wikimedia Commons The Hubble ...
It is the world's most iconic space telescope, having snapped millions of spectacular images that offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of the universe's history. But now, after 31 years orbiting ...
According to NASA, Hubble took its latest photo of 3I/ATLAS on November 30 using its Wide Field Camera 3 instrument. At that ...
Wonder Bound, the product of a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and the ...
Artist's impression of an inner accretion flow and a jet from a supermassive black hole when it is actively feeding from a star. ESO/L. Calçada NASA has unveiled five of the most bizarre black hole ...
Engineers have restored the science instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, after a glitch took them offline. Astronomers can now begin collecting data for the first time since 13 June, when a ...
NASA now allows you to find out what the Hubble telescope saw in space on your birthday On this day in 2008, Hubble took an infrared image of the center of our Milky Way galaxy To celebrate Hubble's ...
The Hubble Space Telescope is ready for new discoveries after its final repair mission by NASA astronauts aboard space shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis astronauts spent more than 36 hours over five marathon ...
An asteroid crept into the picture as Hubble took an image of the Crab Nebula and its green and yellow patterns. To take an image of an area the size of a nebula, Hubble has to use the long exposure ...
Engineers have restored the science instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, after a glitch took them offline. Astronomers can now begin collecting data for the first time since 13 June, when a ...