Author: Michael Hardy / Source: WIRED
This week we celebrate the birthday of the Hubble Space Telescope. Believe it or not, it has been in Earth’s orbit studying the cosmos for 28 years. Most of our images of cloudy nebulae, stunning galaxies, and star clusters can be credited to the Hubble. What better way to honor it, then, than by gazing into outer space for a while.
Many of Hubble’s most famous photos are of nebulae—clouds of dust and gas that are breeding grounds for stars. It’s hard to get…
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