The Hubble Space Telescope can see objects billions of light-years away, allowing it to observe galaxies, stars, and other celestial objects located far beyond our own Milky Way galaxy. It has contributed significantly to our understanding of the universe's vastness and complexity.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken many images of distant stars. One notable example is a picture of a star known as "Pistol Star" in the Milky Way galaxy, which is one of the most luminous stars in the known universe. These images provide valuable insights into the nature and behavior of stars located far beyond our solar system.
The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see Mercury clearly because Mercury is too close to the Sun, making it difficult for Hubble to observe without damaging its instruments. Additionally, Mercury's small size and proximity to the bright glare of the Sun make it challenging to distinguish from the surrounding brightness.
The first image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope was of a star cluster known as NGC 3532. The image was taken on May 20, 1990, and marked the beginning of the telescope's scientific operations.
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 into space to take pictures the Earth and to relay them back to its ground crew. See the official Hubble Space Telescope website: http://hubblesite.org/ ~ Hexedgirl92
Hubble space telescope sees very detailed pictures of the happenings in the cosmos like very detailed pictures of a death of a star.
what is the type of star used by the Hubble to measure the distance to other galaxies.
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The first picture was the Star Cluster NGC 3532 taken on May 20, 1990. You can see it in related links.
The Hubble can see further into space because it orbits outside of earth's atmosphere.
You can go to www.timeforkids.com/hubble P.S. Hubble is a space telescope.
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
The telescope sent into space to capture sharper and clearer images of planets, stars, and deep space is called the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Earth is not 12 billion years old. It is more like 5 billion years old. Hubble's constant cannot be determined from the age of the Earth. Hubble's constant describes how fast the universe is expanding. It can be determined by looking at the redshifts of stars that are a known distance away. From the redshift, one can determine the velocity of the star. Then Hubble's constant is defined as follows: v=Hd where v is the velocity of the star, H is Hubble's constant and d is the distance to the star. The current accepted value of Hubble's constant is about 71 km/s/Mpc.
Because of Hubble, we now know how big and how old the universe is. Hubble also proved the existence of Black holes and showed there are many of them. It examined the composition of a world around another star.
the hubble space station is used to see some new things happening in universe
A supernova