Having said that, there is a very real issue facing the telescope, which could soon come hurtling straight back to Earth if ...
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NASA’s Hubble just caught baby stars tearing through space, the images are insane
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured striking new images of stars forming inside the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, ...
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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 — ...
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Dr. Jennifer Wiseman explains the Hubble Space Telescope's view of the Pillars of Creation ...
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 discovers new starless, dark-matter astronomical object dubbed 'Cloud-9' in space
A NASA team using the Hubble Space Telescope found an object in space never recorded before, nicknamed “Cloud-9." ...
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011, and the company’s executive chairman from 2011 to 2015, has announced together ...
A disparate collection of young stellar objects bejewels a cosmic panorama in the star-forming region NGC 1333 in this new ...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured variable stars and circumstellar disks in NGC 1333, showing protostars, Orion variable stars, and reflection nebulae in the Perseus Molecular Cloud.
This new NASA Hubble Space Telescope image captures a jet of gas from a forming star shooting across the dark expanse. The ...
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The Hubble Space Telescope could crash down to Earth sooner than expected
Hubble deorbiting over Hong Kong or Singapore would likely end in at least one casualty, the scientists behind a new study ...
Chinese satellite will be used for national land surveys, urban planning, environmental management and comprehensive disaster ...
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