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    About our Hubble Space Telescope news

    Latest news on Hubble Space Telescope (HST), NASA's iconic orbital observatory delivering groundbreaking views of space since 1990, including latest discoveries and servicing updates.

    The Hubble Space Telescope, launched on 24 April 1990, remains one of humanity's most important scientific instruments. Orbiting 540 kilometers above Earth's surface, this 11,110-kilogram observatory has revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos with its 2.4-meter primary mirror and suite of sophisticated instruments that observe in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths.

    Though experiencing some technical challenges in late 2024, including gyroscope issues, Hubble continues its scientific operations. NASA estimates the telescope could remain operational until 2030-2040. Discussion of potential servicing missions, possibly involving SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft, demonstrates ongoing commitment to maintaining this invaluable scientific asset.

    The impact of Hubble extends far beyond the scientific community. Its stunning images of cosmic phenomena, from the 'Pillars of Creation' to the Ultra Deep Field views of ancient galaxies, have captured public imagination and featured in countless books, documentaries, and educational materials. The telescope has helped make complex astronomical concepts accessible to the general public.

    Hubble's journey began in the 1940s with Lyman Spitzer's proposal for an orbital telescope, but it was the work of Nancy Grace Roman, known as the 'Mother of Hubble', that helped make it a reality. Despite initial setbacks, including a flawed mirror that was corrected in 1993, Hubble has completed over 1.5 million observations and generated over 19,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications.

    Our Âé¶¹´«Ã½ feed provides comprehensive coverage of Hubble Space Telescope developments, from its latest astronomical discoveries to technical updates and maintenance news. Whether you're a professional astronomer, space enthusiast, or simply curious about our universe, this feed offers reliable, timely information about humanity's eye on the cosmos.


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