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Satellite Snaps Birthday Portrait of Hubble Telescope
InnovationApr 25

Satellite Snaps Birthday Portrait of Hubble Telescope

A commercial satellite just captured an incredibly detailed photo of the Hubble Space Telescope from 38 miles away to celebrate its 36th year in orbit. The image shows humanity's beloved cosmic explorer in stunning clarity, proving both Hubble and our ability to watch over it are sharper than ever.

Space.com2 min read
Hubble Telescope Captures Stunning Star Birth at 36 Years Old
InnovationApr 22

Hubble Telescope Captures Stunning Star Birth at 36 Years Old

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope celebrates 36 years of discovery with a breathtaking new image of the Trifid Nebula, revealing stars being born 5,000 light-years away. The anniversary portrait shows cosmic nurseries in unprecedented detail, proving the aging telescope still has plenty to teach us about our universe.

Google News - Science2 min read
Hubble Telescope Discovers 6,000 New Planets Beyond Our Solar System
InnovationMay 12

Hubble Telescope Discovers 6,000 New Planets Beyond Our Solar System

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has reached an incredible milestone, discovering more than 6,000 planets beyond our solar system. When Hubble launched in 1990, not a single exoplanet was known to exist.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Hubble Telescope Captures 36 Years of Stars Being Born
VideosApr 20

Hubble Telescope Captures 36 Years of Stars Being Born

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating 36 years in orbit with a stunning new look at the Trifid Nebula, revealing cosmic changes happening in real time. The telescope's 29-year comparison shows jets of plasma moving and new stars forming 5,000 light-years from Earth.

NASA2 min read
NASA's Roman Telescope Will Map 1,000x Faster Than Hubble
InnovationJun 27

NASA's Roman Telescope Will Map 1,000x Faster Than Hubble

NASA's upcoming Roman Space Telescope won't replace Hubble, but it will revolutionize how we explore the universe by capturing sky patches 100 times larger in a single shot. Same mirror size, completely different superpower.

Google News - Science3 min read
Hubble Telescope Hits 6,000 Exoplanets Discovered
InnovationMay 12

Hubble Telescope Hits 6,000 Exoplanets Discovered

The Hubble Space Telescope just reached an incredible milestone: discovering more than 6,000 worlds beyond our solar system. When it launched in 1990, scientists didn't know a single exoplanet existed.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Hubble Telescope Hits 6,000 Planet Discoveries
InnovationMay 11

Hubble Telescope Hits 6,000 Planet Discoveries

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has now helped discover more than 6,000 worlds beyond our solar system. The joint NASA/ESA mission continues searching for planets that might resemble Earth.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Hubble Telescope Discovers 6,000 New Worlds Beyond Earth
InnovationMay 12

Hubble Telescope Discovers 6,000 New Worlds Beyond Earth

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has reached an incredible milestone, confirming the existence of more than 6,000 planets beyond our solar system. This astronomical achievement opens new possibilities in humanity's search for life beyond Earth.

Google: NASA discovery2 min read
Hubble Telescope Celebrates 37 Years Revealing the Universe
Acts of KindnessApr 24

Hubble Telescope Celebrates 37 Years Revealing the Universe

The Hubble Space Telescope launched 37 years ago today and continues capturing breathtaking images that have transformed our understanding of space. This remarkable observatory has determined the age of the universe and inspired millions with its cosmic discoveries.

Good News Network2 min read
NASA's New Telescope 1000x Faster Than Hubble Launches Soon
InnovationApr 23

NASA's New Telescope 1000x Faster Than Hubble Launches Soon

A groundbreaking space telescope set to launch this September will scan the universe 100 times faster than Hubble, potentially answering humanity's biggest questions including whether we're alone. One month of observations will equal a century of Hubble's work.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Hubble Telescope Celebrates 36 Years with Cosmic Sea Slug
Global NewsApr 25

Hubble Telescope Celebrates 36 Years with Cosmic Sea Slug

NASA's school bus-sized telescope has spent 36 years capturing wonder from orbit, and just shared a stunning new look at a glowing cosmic nursery. The Hubble has made 1.7 million observations and sparked over 22,000 scientific papers since launching in 1990.

Google News - Science2 min read
Hubble Preps for Roman Telescope's Planet-Hunting Mission
InnovationMay 11

Hubble Preps for Roman Telescope's Planet-Hunting Mission

NASA's Hubble telescope is mapping millions of stars near our galaxy's center to help the new Roman Space Telescope discover thousands of hidden planets starting this fall. This cosmic teamwork will reveal entire worlds we never knew existed.

NASA3 min read
Hubble Space Telescope Still Thriving After 35 Years
InnovationJan 30

Hubble Space Telescope Still Thriving After 35 Years

The Hubble Space Telescope continues making groundbreaking discoveries 35 years after launch, working alongside newer telescopes rather than being replaced by them. Despite early setbacks and the arrival of modern observatories, Hubble remains an essential tool for exploring our universe.

Scientific American2 min read
Hubble Spots Galaxy on 200-Million-Year Journey
InnovationMay 29

Hubble Spots Galaxy on 200-Million-Year Journey

The Hubble Space Telescope captured stunning images of galaxy M88 as it embarks on an epic cosmic voyage that will reshape its future. This spiral galaxy is traveling two million light-years to reach the heart of its galactic neighborhood.

Google News - Science2 min read
Hubble Tracks Crab Nebula's 25-Year Expansion at 3.4M MPH
Planet WinsMar 24

Hubble Tracks Crab Nebula's 25-Year Expansion at 3.4M MPH

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured stunning new images of the Crab Nebula, revealing how the supernova remnant has expanded over 25 years at 3.4 million miles per hour. The telescope's unique longevity lets scientists track cosmic changes invisible to previous generations.

Google News - Science3 min read
NASA Unveils $4B Roman Space Telescope This Fall
InnovationApr 21

NASA Unveils $4B Roman Space Telescope This Fall

NASA's newest space telescope is ready to transform our understanding of the universe, with a launch planned between autumn 2026 and May 2027. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope can survey the sky 100 times wider than Hubble, unlocking mysteries about dark matter, dark energy, and distant planets.

Space.com2 min read
NASA's Roman Telescope Ready to Map the Entire Universe
InnovationApr 25

NASA's Roman Telescope Ready to Map the Entire Universe

After more than a decade and millions of hours of work, NASA engineers in Greenbelt, Maryland have completed a revolutionary space telescope that will scan the cosmos 100 times faster than Hubble. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches this September to unlock mysteries of dark energy and discover thousands of new planets.

Google News - Science3 min read
Webb and Hubble Team Up for Stunning Saturn Double View
InnovationMar 26

Webb and Hubble Team Up for Stunning Saturn Double View

NASA just released matching photos of Saturn taken by its two most powerful space telescopes, giving scientists a breathtaking dual perspective on the ringed planet. The side-by-side images reveal hidden storms, mysterious atmospheric patterns, and details invisible to either telescope alone.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Hubble Captures Hypnotic Spiral Galaxy 63M Light-Years Away
Planet WinsJun 10

Hubble Captures Hypnotic Spiral Galaxy 63M Light-Years Away

The Hubble Space Telescope just delivered a stunning new image of galaxy M88, a swirling spiral wonder located 63 million light-years from Earth. After more than 36 years in space, Hubble continues to reveal the cosmos in breathtaking detail.

Space.com2 min read
Hubble Spots Fastest Star Jet Ever: 2.2 Million MPH
Planet WinsJan 18

Hubble Spots Fastest Star Jet Ever: 2.2 Million MPH

The Hubble Space Telescope just captured a baby star blasting out the fastest and longest jet ever observed, traveling at 2.2 million miles per hour and stretching 32 light-years through space. The discovery shows that even after 36 years, Hubble keeps revealing cosmic wonders that help us understand how stars are born.

Space.com2 min read

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