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Jan
15

Hubble, Journey Through the Orion Nebula

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www.reddit.com Hubble, Journey Through the Orion Nebula

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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals a majestic disk of stars and dust lanes in this view of the spiral galaxy NGC 2841, which lies 46 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear).

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Jan
14

Hubble-15 Years of Discovery Part 1

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Jan
14

Hubble Image Compilation – 720p HD

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A collection of some of the best images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, with ambient music by me.

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Jan
14

SATC-The best moments # 30 “Hubble”

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Hubble. It is so Hubble.

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Alien Civilization (Sirius) from nasa hubble pics, with grey in the window… SUBSCRIBE:- www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com BE LOVE ((((O))))

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www.astro.ljmu.ac.uk http LJMU’s ‘Public Lectures in Astronomy’ series saw its inaugural lecture, delivered by Dr Robert Fosbury of the European Space Agency, bring the Hubble Space Telescope to life with images and videos previously unseen by the public. The lecture presented the story of Hubble, looking back on the revolution in astrophysics that it has achieved and forward to what it is achieving now in its probings of the early history of the universe to the study of the atmospheres of extrasolar planets. Renowned for its beautiful images, the Hubble Space Telescope has been a great success for NASA despite a defective mirror that nearly ended the mission when the problem was detected after launch in 1990. Hubble is used to create images from the Universe’s visible light, free from the distortion caused by the Earth’s atmosphere. It also has instruments that detect invisible infrared and ultraviolet radiation. Hubble is one of NASA’s four Great Observatories, the others being the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope. It is now some hundred times more powerful than when it was launched in 1990. LJMU runs ‘Astronomy By Distance Learning’, a selection of life-long learning courses that can be taken by students who do not have any specialist scientific or mathematical background. These are multimedia courses taught using a variety of media such as interactive CD-ROM material, videos, DVDs, websites, online astronomy

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Jan
13

Hubble- Andromeda Galaxy’s Double Nucleus

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This zoom dives deep into the nucleus of the neighboring spiral galaxy M31, also known as the Andromeda galaxy. The sequence begins with a backyard constellation view and ends with the new Hubble Space Telescope image that centers on the 100-million-solar-mass black hole at the core of the galaxy and the young blue stars surrounding the black hole. This is the sharpest visible-light image ever made of the nucleus of an external galaxy. Astronomers are trying to understand how apparently young stars were formed so deep inside the black hole’s gravitational grip and how they survive in an extreme environment. Credit: NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI) TRT: 26 sec.

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www.theamnisinitiative.com Each of these sights of the far away corners of the cosmos was captured thanks to the lenses of the Hubble telescope conquering these amazing distances. My little tribute to Carl Sagan! All images courtesy of NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) The music is “Sail the Cosmic Ocean” by The Amnis Initiative. See the link above.

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