
In the celebration of the 35th anniversary of veteran space telescope, there are 35 of our favorite images here which he has captured.
This image of Planetary Nebula NGC 2899 was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). Credit: NASA, ESA, STSCI; Image Processing: Joseph Depasquel (STSCI), Elisa Pagan (STSCI)
The Hubble Space Telescope flew into space, in 35 years, it has taken pictures of comets, galaxies, planets, supernova remains, and more.
The first-key telescope-one joint NASA and the European Space Agency were riding on the efforts Search On April 24, 1990. Since then it has made about 1.7 million observations, given around 55,000 astronomical goals. From these figures, researchers have published 22,000 letters, which have been quoted 1.3 million times in scientific literature.
To accept these achievements, we have placed an album of some best (or at least, our favorite) images from the random career of the telescope. Hopefully here, Hubble will teach us more about the universe for the coming years.
Acknowledgment: A. AloiC (Space Telescope Science Institute)