...’ treatise or Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks. Given the chance, we’d do everything we could to preserve those, so why not Hubble? Hubble’s merit from a scientific standpoint is without question but it has also entered the public consciousness in a way...
... Apollo 11 mission in 1969 and helping to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope as a mission specialist on the STS-31 mission...380 miles. A problem encountered during the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope saw McCandless and a crewmate suited up in ...
... Scott Tennant, programme manager at Ball Aerospace in Colorado, USA, has worked on all four of NASA’s Great Observatories - Hubble, Compton, Chandra and Spitzer – which gives him a fairly unique perspective on space science. ROOM’s US editor, Amanda...
...Gosnell, at the University of Texas, who have used the Hubble Space Telescope to ascertain why “blue stragglers” look hotter and ...star cluster NGC 188 that contained 21 blue stragglers. Using Hubble to identify the ultraviolet glow of a white dwarf, ...
...year, in the same place that one was spotted by Hubble in 2014. Like Enceladus, both plumes correspond to the location...features that could be cracks in the moon's icy crust. “After Hubble imaged this new plume-like feature on Europa, we looked at that...
... invented, when digital art became available, when the Hubble Space Telescope sent back its first amazing images of...province of stars, nebulae and galaxies - even the Hubble Space Telescope and developments in terrestrial observing have not superseded...