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Hubble Celebrates Its 24th Anniversary with an Infrared Look at a Nearby Star Factory
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This colorful Hubble Space Telescope mosaic of a small portion of the Monkey Head Nebula unveils a collection of carved knots of gas and dust silhouetted...
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NASA's Hubble to Begin Search Beyond Pluto for a New Horizons Mission Target
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The Kuiper Belt is the final frontier of our solar system, and also the vastest. Stretching from 3 to 5 billion miles from the Sun, it contains myriad...
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Hubble Finds That Dwarf Galaxies Formed More Than Their Fair Share of the Universe's Stars
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They may be little, but they pack a big star-forming punch. Hubble astronomers have found that dwarf galaxies in the young universe were responsible for an...
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Hubble Stretches Stellar Tape Measure 10 Times Farther into Space
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Astronomers continue refining the precision of distance measurement techniques to better understand the dimensions of the universe. Calculating the age of the...
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Life Is Too Fast, Too Furious for This Runaway Galaxy
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Our spiral-shaped Milky Way galaxy lives in a comparatively quiet backwater region of the universe. This is not the case for galaxies crammed together inside...
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Hubble Witnesses an Asteroid Mysteriously Disintegrating
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Though fragile comet nuclei have been seen falling apart as they near the Sun, nothing like the slow breakup of an asteroid has ever before been observed in...
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Hubble Monitors Supernova in Nearby Galaxy M82
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This is a Hubble Space Telescope composite image of a supernova explosion designated SN 2014J in the galaxy M82, at a distance of approximately 11.5 million...
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NASA and STScI Select 17 Hubble Fellows for 2014
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NASA and the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) have announced the selection of 17 new Hubble Fellows. STScI in Baltimore, Md., administers the Hubble...
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Hubble Finds That Monster 'El Gordo' Galaxy Cluster Is Bigger Than Thought
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If someone told you there was an object in space called "El Gordo" (Spanish for "the fat one") you might imagine some kind of planet-eating monster straight...
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Hubble Astronomers Check the Prescription of a Cosmic Lens
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If you need to check whether the prescription for your eye glasses or contact lenses is still accurate, you visit an ophthalmologist for an eye exam. The...
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Astronomical Forensics Uncover Planetary Disks in Hubble Archive
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Nearly 2,000 planets have been confirmed to be orbiting other stars in our galaxy. But the details of planet birth and formation are sparse. The conventional...
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STScI Astronomers Help Develop and Operate World's Most Powerful Planet Finder
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Space Telescope Science Institute astronomers have been involved in nearly a decade of development, construction, and testing of the world's most advanced...
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2014 Van Biesbroeck Prize Awarded to Former STScI Deputy Director Hauser
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Michael Hauser, former deputy director of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and an adjunct professor in the Johns Hopkins University's Physics and...
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Hubble Helps Solve Mystery of Ultra-Compact, Burned-Out Galaxies
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A certain class of massive galaxies in the early universe lived fast and died young. By "died" astronomers mean that the galaxies had completed building stars...
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Kepler Finds a Very Wobbly Planet
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Imagine living on a planet with seasons so unpredictable you would hardly know what to wear: Bermuda shorts or a heavy overcoat! That's the situation on a...
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Hubble Unveils a Deep Sea of Small and Faint Early Galaxies
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Scientists have long suspected there must be a hidden population of small, faint galaxies that were responsible during the universe's early years for producing...
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Hubble Takes Movies of Space Slinky
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The universe is so big, and it takes so long for most celestial objects to change, that it is rare a telescope can catch something in motion. It helps if the...
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Hubble Uncovers Largest Known Population of Star Clusters
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Ten years ago, astronomer John Blakeslee spotted dots of light peppered throughout images of a giant cluster of galaxies, called Abell 1689. Each dot was not...
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Some Planetary Nebulae Have Bizarre Alignment to Our Galaxy
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Hubble astronomers have found an unexpected surprise while surveying more than 100 planetary nebulae in the central bulge of our Milky Way galaxy. Those...
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Hubble Sees a Cosmic Caterpillar
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This light-year-long knot of interstellar gas and dust resembles a caterpillar on its way to a feast. But the meat of the story is not only what this cosmic...
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