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Giant cosmic 'sandwich' is the largest planet-forming disk ever seen — Space photo of the week
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of the largest and most unusual protoplanetary disk ever ...
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NASA's Hubble may face an early end — experts point to 2029 as a risk year
NASA's Hubble is an iconic telescope for space enthusiasts. Since its 1990 launch, the space telescope has rendered outputs, ...
This new NASA Hubble Space Telescope image captures a jet of gas from a forming star shooting across the dark expanse. The ...
Learn how Hubble is measuring the expansion rate of the Universe in this new explainer from NASA's Goddard Space Flight ...
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Scientists Weirded Out by Cosmic Bones in Distant Space
Current theories suggest that dark matter — the mysterious substance that’s believed not to emit, absorb, or reflect light — ...
A team of scientists has estimated that the Hubble Space Telescope could reenter Earth’s atmosphere and meet its fiery demise ...
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NASA funds new tech for upcoming 'Super Hubble' to search for alien life: 'We intend to move with urgency'
"Awards like these are a critical component of our incubator program for future missions, which combines government ...
A NASA team using the Hubble Space Telescope found an object in space never recorded before, nicknamed “Cloud-9.” ...
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Hubble telescope discovers 'Cloud-9,' a dark and rare 'failed galaxy' that's unlike anything seen before
Astronomers have revealed a new type of cosmic object called Cloud-9 — a dim, starless gas cloud anchored by a massive dark ...
T he Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has been pivotal to progress in the last three decades of astronomy and cosmology.
A team of astronomers looking at Hubble telescope data have discovered, for the first time, the remnants of a failed galaxy ...
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Ex-Google CEO plans space telescope bigger than Hubble at ‘ridiculously low price’
Eric and Wendy Schmidt's Lazuli, the first private space telescope in history, could fly to space as soon as 2029.
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