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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: The Hubble Space Telescope with a blue earth in the background

The Hubble Space Telescope with a blue earth in the background

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope
March 9, 2002 - The Hubble Space Telescope, appearing as a tiny, almost indistinguishable glowing mass, distances itself from the Space Shuttle Columbia following its release

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

A star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud
A Hubble Space Telescope view of one of the most dynamic and intricately detailed star-forming regions in space, located 210, 000 light-years away in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC)

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Orion Nebula

The Orion Nebula
The Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes have teamed up to expose the chaos that baby stars are creating 1, 500 light years away in a cosmic cloud called the Orion nebula

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

The Hubble Space Telescope in Earth orbit

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A portion of the Hubble Space Telescope locked down in the cargo bay of Space Shuttle

A portion of the Hubble Space Telescope locked down in the cargo bay of Space Shuttle
May 14, 2009 - A medium view of a portion of the Hubble Space Telescope, locked down in the cargo bay of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A is accompanied by space shuttle Endeavour

Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A is accompanied by space shuttle Endeavour
April 17, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A is accompanied by space shuttle Endeavour after Endeavours rollout to Launch Pad 39B

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Composite image of a galaxy cluster

Composite image of a galaxy cluster
This is a new composite image of galaxy cluster MS0735.6+7421, located about 2.6 billion light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope
March 3, 2002 - The Hubble Space Telescope, backdropped against a horizon scene while in the grasp of the Space Shuttle Columbias robotic arm

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Artists concept of Saturn

Artists concept of Saturn
Artists concept showing how Saturn might look from high above the ring plane and at a right angle to the Sun, a perspective that we could never get from the Earth nor from the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope
May 13, 2009 - An STS-125 crewmember onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis snapped a still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope following grapple of the giant observatory by the shuttles Canadian-built

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit above Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit above Earth
May 19, 2009 - The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit above Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Coma Cluster of galaxies

Coma Cluster of galaxies
The Hubble Space Telescope captures the magnificent starry population of the Coma Cluster of galaxies, one of the densest known galaxy collections in the universe

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Infrared image of the center of the Milky Way Galaxy

Infrared image of the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
This composite color infrared image of the center of our Milky Way galaxy reveals a new population of massive stars and new details in complex structures in the hot ionized gas swirling around

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck

Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck
Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny satellite Puck might look from a position in space about a thousand miles above and beyond Puck itself

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii

Planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii
This is a so-called scatter model based on the Hubble Space Telescope image of the planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Kuiper Belt Object

Kuiper Belt Object
This is an artists impression of the icy Kuiper belt object 2002 LM60, dubbed Quaoar by its discoverers. With the help of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off into the sky

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off into the sky
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 a From Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Atlantis roars into the sky on a column of fire on the STS-125 mission to service

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A gas giant planet orbiting a red dwarf star

A gas giant planet orbiting a red dwarf star
This is an artists concept of a gas giant planet orbiting the cool, red dwarf star Gliese 876, located 15 light-years away in the autumn constellation Aquarius. The planet was discovered in 1998

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Artists concept of the star Fomalhaut and a Jupiter-type planet

Artists concept of the star Fomalhaut and a Jupiter-type planet
Artists concept of the star Fomalhaut and the Jupiter-type planet that the Hubble Space Telescope observed. A ring of debris appears to surround Fomalhaut as well

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star

A Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star
This is an artists impression of a Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star. Such events are called transits

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Spiral galaxy Messier 81

Spiral galaxy Messier 81
The spiral galaxy known as Messier 81, or M81. M81 is a grand design spiral galaxy, which means its elegant arms curl all the way down into its center

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing

Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing
May 24, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis settles down toward Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base as it concludes its historic final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by a thin blue line of airglow which pin-points Earths horizon at sunrise

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad
Space Shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A, ready for final preparations for the STS-125 mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope

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: Supernova remnant Cassiopeia A

Supernova remnant Cassiopeia A
This stunning false-color picture shows off the many sides of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A, which is made up of images taken by three observatories, using three different wavebands of light

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing

Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing
May 24, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis glides toward Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base as it concludes its historic final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: A gas giant planet orbiting a red dwarf

A gas giant planet orbiting a red dwarf
This artists concept of a gas giant planet orbiting a red dwarf K star shows a planet has not been directly imaged, but its presence was detected in 2003 microlensing observations of a field star in

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Cloud vortex streets off the coast of northwestern Africa

Cloud vortex streets off the coast of northwestern Africa
May 15, 2009 -Low-level winds rushing over the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of northwestern Africa created cloud vortex streets which share this scene with the top of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The cosmos is a place of outstanding natural beauty and wonder

The cosmos is a place of outstanding natural beauty and wonder. New planets are being discovered on an almost regular basis

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth
April 25, 1990 - The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space shuttle Atlantis atop the mobile launcher platform sits on the launch pad

Space shuttle Atlantis atop the mobile launcher platform sits on the launch pad
April 17, 2009 - Space shuttle Atlantis atop the mobile launcher platform sits on Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At left is the Vehicle Assembly Building

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Intricate wisps of glowing gas float amid a myriad of stars

Intricate wisps of glowing gas float amid a myriad of stars in this image created by combining data from the Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory

Background imageHubble Telescope Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad toward Earth orbit
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in to Earth orbit and rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope



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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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