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- What Are Hubble and Webb Observing Right Now? NASA Tool Has the Answer
NASA’s Space Telescope Live, a web application originally developed in 2016 to deliver real-time updates on Hubble targets, now affords easy access to up-to-date information on current, past, and upcoming observations from both Hubble and Webb
- NASAs Hubble Finds that a Black Hole Beam Promotes Stellar Eruptions
Hubble found twice as many novae going off near the jet as elsewhere in the giant galaxy during the surveyed time period The jet is launched by a 6 5-billion-solar-mass central black hole surrounded by a disk of swirling matter
- NASAs Hubble Traces Dark Matter in Dwarf Galaxy Using Stellar Motions
By analyzing NASA's Hubble Space Telescope data gathered over an almost two-decade span, astronomers have charted stellar movements within a galaxy and discovered the likely clumping of dark matter in its center
- NASAs Hubble Sees a Stellar Volcano | HubbleSite
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided a dramatic and colorful close-up look at one of the most rambunctious stars in our galaxy, weaving a huge spiral pattern among the stars
- Pillars of Creation Star in New Visualization from NASAs Hubble and . . .
Combining data from NASA's Hubble and James Webb space telescopes, a team from NASA's Universe of Learning at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Maryland has produced a breathtaking new 3D visualization of the towering "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula
- Hubble Tracks Jupiters Stormy Weather | HubbleSite
Hubble monitors Jupiter and the other outer solar system planets every year under the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy program (OPAL) This is because these large worlds are shrouded in clouds and hazes stirred up by violent winds, causing a kaleidoscope of ever-changing weather patterns
- NASAs Hubble, Chandra Find Supermassive Black Hole Duo
The Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory looked in the heart of a pair of colliding galaxies and uncovered twin supermassive black holes waltzing around each other The black hole duo, engorged with infalling gas, blazes brightly as active galactic nuclei (AGN)
- M31 Cepheid Variable Star V1 | HubbleSite
Edwin Hubble's observations of V1 became the critical first step in uncovering a larger, grander universe than some astronomers imagined at the time Once dismissed as a nearby "spiral nebula" measurements of Andromeda with its embedded Cepheid star served as a stellar milepost marker
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