Happy Birthday, Hubble: Legendary Telescope Turns 25
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The Hubble Space Telescope drifts away from NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1993 after its optics, gyros and solar panels were repaired.
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It was launched into space exactly 25 years ago, on 24 April 1990, amid much skepticism.
The Hubble Space Telescope did little to silence its critics when a camera was discovered to be out of focus, and had to be repaired in 1993.
But today its discoveries about the universe are legendary.
“The telescope has exceeded all of our expectations, scientifically, the way it has impacted the culture, the way the people have adopted it as its own telescope. It has been a huge success story, probably NASA’s biggest success story over the years, at least outside of the manned space programme,” said Dr Kenneth G. Carpenter, project scientist for Hubble Operations.
Above all, the telescope has become renowned for its breathtaking images of the universe.
One of Hubble’s most famous images is the Hubble Deep Field that was made when the telescope focused on a seemingly black and empty sliver of space in the constellation Ursa Major and found it bursting with young galaxies and bright objects. According to NASA, astronomers called it a baby picture of space.
“That has allowed us to really peer back in time to the beginning of the universe about as far out in space as we can imagine within a couple of hundred years of the origin of the universe and see what galaxies were like,” Carpenter explains.
The telescope has enabled scientists to learn more about its origin and expansion, being credited with providing evidence for the existence of “dark energy”.
It has also led to breakthroughs in everyday technology. It is said that the Hubble’s need for tiny electronic components provided the impetus for developments leading to the know-how behind today’s selfies and other advances.
Since 1990, Hubble has made more than 1.2 million observations. Its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, is expected to be launched in 2018. That telescope will peer further into space than any other instrument, building on Hubble’s success to unlock the secrets of the universe.
Until then: Happy Birthday, Hubble.
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Sometimes called the butterfly nebula, planetary nebula NGC 6302's hourglass shape is created by roiling cauldrons of gas heated to more than 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The gas is tearing across space at more than 600,000 miles per hour, and has been traveling outward for about 2,200 years and stretches about 2 light-years. It comes from the explosion of a star five times the mass of the Sun. The dense ring-like cloud of dust hiding the star in the center from view is constricting the flow of matter and creating the hourglass shape. NGC 6302 lies within the Milky Way, roughly 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. This Hubble image was taken on July 27, 2009.
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