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The Hubble Space Telescope has allowed scientists and the rest of the world a look into outer space that was not even imagined one hundred years ago. In fact, it is only in the last one hundred years that it was discovered that there are millions of galaxies beyond ours and that the universe is constantly expanding. Since its launch in 1990 this telescope has been an invaluable source of information to astronomers and scientists throughout the world. As the Hubble Space Telescope orbits its way around the earth once every 95 minutes, it continues to gather more knowledge about not only our galaxy but the ones beyond as well.

A timeline of Hubble Space Telescope History:

1924--Edwin Hubble looked up into the night sky to disprove the theory of a single galaxy. He proved that rather than just gasses and dust, the universe was filled with other galaxies. He was the first to prove that our universe was continuing to grow and expand. However, he did not have the benefit of the tools we have available today, so his knowledge was still somewhat limited although his vision was far-reaching.

1924-1983--the concept of a Large Space Telescope (LST) was conceived, designed, revised and developed and implemented. In 1985, the LST was renamed the Hubble Space Telescope, to honor the man who started it all.

1990--After delays with its launch due to conflicts with the launch of the space shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope was sent into orbit.

1994--the telescope took pictures of a comet collision, and detailed photos of Pluto, as well as giving us a greater knowledge of Neptune and Uranus.

1995--the Hubble took pictures of the ?birth? of a star as it developed from interstellar clouds.

1996--Photos from the Hubble Space Telescope show that quasars are actually nuclei which illuminate when a black hole uses energies from surrounding gases and stars.

1997--The Hubble takes pictures which prove that black holes are bigger than the sun.

1998--The most detailed pictures of the planets in our solar system are taken.

2004--The Hubble Space Telescope was able to document in pictures how, when, and why stars die and using the Hubble Ultra Deep Field technology, to take pictures of the expanding universe unlike any that had previously been taken. It also took pictures of Mars when it was closer to Earth than it had been in 60,000 years.

2005—Took pictures of a comet with a projected piece of equipment from the Hubble Space Telescope.

Future Developments—The Hubble Space Telescope?s mission is scheduled to end with this decade. Astronauts will go up, make repairs and assess the future usefulness of this tool in deep space discovery and a decision will be made about whether it should be discontinued or remain in service. But, no matter what decision is made, this telescope has been an amazing resource for a broader understanding of space and its limitless possibilities. Thank you, Mr. Hubble.

1. Recent News and Observations

On the Web (but not always this URL) since July, 1994 Recent News and Observations Last Updated ...
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2. horoscope zodiac match horoscope taurus yearly

... Launches December 13 1995: A Delta Rocket Launches December 12 1995: Shapley 1: An Annular Planetary Nebula December 11 1995: NGC 5189: A Strange Planetary Nebula December 10 1995: Apollo 14 Deploys ...
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3. Moon Phase Prediction Software & eBook.

Learn about the Moon with this eBook and predict Moon phases and more with the associated astronomy/astrology software package.
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4. Cat credit

... A classic planetary nebula, the Cat's Eye (NGC 6543) represents a final, ... http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040910.html Cached - Similar pages ACAquestionaire.indd File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat ...
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5. dumbbell nebula

... Name: The Dumbbell Nebula, M27, NGC6853 Type: Planetary Nebula Constellation: Vulpecula Distance ... ... html M27 (NGC6853) - Nebulae - Digital Images of the Sky Planetary Nebula M 27 (NGC 6853), Dumbbell ...
http://dumbbell.exercisedot.com/dumbbellnebula/

6. GALEX - Glossary

... A planetary nebula results from the explosion of a solar-like type star. Neutrino a fundamental particle produced in massive numbers by the nuclear reactions in stars; they are very hard to detect ...
http://www.galex.caltech.edu/glossary.html

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... bet, between, plan, planetary nebula (same as PN) ... http://x.astrogeek.org/articles/article.php?article_id=2 Cached - Similar pages The Old Joel on Software Forum: Part 1 (of 5) - Unlearning .Net ...
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8. Optical Vision Ltd :: Glossary

... axis. Planetary Nebula A circular or oblong region of gas that has been thrown off by a central star. Its name comes from its apparent similarity to the disk of a planet seen in a very small telescope ...
http://www.opticalvision. ...content.asp?SEC_ID=11

9. Wildcard Innovations - Home of the Argo Navis Digital Telescope Computer

... Stars, asterisms, galaxies, globular clusters, open clusters, planetary nebula, nebula, planets, asteroids, comets, earth-orbiting satellites and more. Magnitudes, surface brightnesses, object sizes ...
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com.au/

10. Fading of V651 Mon

... 12.0 On the fading (vsnet-alert 550) V651 Mon V651 Mon is a binary central star of the planetary nebula NGC 2346. The 15.991-day binary consists of an A5V star and a hot (Te ~ 10^5K) subdwarf. This ...
http://www.kusastro.kyoto ...snet/pec/v651mon.html

11. Planetary Nebulae Page 3

Planetary Nebulae A new Astronomy The Egg Nebula I love the images of the Egg Nebula that have come ... ... The Ball-of-Light Particle Model predicts that planetary nebula are decaying balls of light. The ...
http://www.grandunificati ...xt/PlanetaryNeb3.html

12. [astro-ph/0311087] Serendipity and the SDSS: Discovery of the Largest Known ...

... C. Hewett [view email] Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:25:43 GMT (204kb) Serendipity and the SDSS: Discovery of the Largest Known Planetary Nebula on the Sky Authors: Paul C Hewett, Michael J Irwin, Evan D ...
http://ru.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0311087

13. astrophotography astro photo image Saturn Nebula ( Planetary PNG037.7-34.5, ...

... links nebula galaxies solar system cluster MESSIER catalog NGC catalog IC catalog Saturn Nebula ( Planetary PNG037.7-34.5, PK37-34.1 ) ( NGC7009 ) Size: 29" x 29" Magnitude: 8.30 RA: 21:04:19 DEC ...
http://www.licha.de/astro_photo_283.php

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15. WPO - planetary nebula spectra

wpo spectra - planetary nebula A planetary nebula is the remnant of a former red-giant where the ejected outer layers fluoresce under the intense UV radiation from the exposed stellar remnant core ...
http://www.astroman.fsnet.co.uk/pnspect.htm

16. SPACE.com -- ASTRONOTES: USPS To Recognize Space Memorabilia Show At NASA Center

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17. HubbleSite - Iridescent Glory of Nearby Planetary Nebula Showcased on Astron...

news | GALLERY | DISCOVERIES | SCIïTECH | EDUCATION | FUN | REFERENCE home > newscenter > newsdesk > archive > releases > 2003 > 11 Iridescent Glory of Nearby Planetary Nebula ...
http://hubblesite.org/new ...ive/releases/2003/11/

18. Encyclopedia Galactica - Pl to Pn - Human (Anglic) Revised 351st Edition

... Sight | Planai | Planckscale | Plancktech | Planes of existence | Planet Classification | Planetary nebula | Planetary ring | Planetesimal | Planetoid Class | Planetologist | Planetology | Planet ...
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19. APOD: 2003 June 14 - The Planetary Nebula Show

... 2003 June 14 The Planetary Nebula Show Credit: Courtesy Adam Block (KPNO Visitor Program), NOAO ... ... Ten different planetary nebula images are presented, each registered on the central star. In order ...
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030614.html

20. http://www.iras.ucalgary.ca/saldatabase/glimpse.html

GLIMPSE Planetary Nebula Database This page provides an access point into our database of GLIMPSE observed Planetary Nebulae and other objects of interest. Simply enter the criteria you wish to ...

21. AstroMatt -The Dumbbell Nebula (M27) by Matt Thomas

... Name: The Dumbbell Nebula, M27, NGC6853 Type: Planetary Nebula Constellation: Vulpecula Distance: 1200 light years Physical Diameter: ~2.5 light years (brightest part), up to ~6 light years for the ...
http://www.astromatt.com/NebulaPages/M27New.html

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Planetary nebula Home :: Up www.fastload.org Planetary nebula A planetary nebula is an astronomical object that usually appears nebulous and disk-like in low-resolution observations. Because of this ...
http://www.mik.fastload.o ...Planetary_nebula.html

23. Signal + Noise

Signal + Noise All Models Are False, Some Are Useful 20 October 2005 Perils of the Lotterazi? So ...
http://www.signalplusnoise.com/

24. IAAT (Astronomy): Preprint G/04

Institut f¸r Astronomie und Astrophysik Abteilung Astronomie Sand 1, D-72076 T¸bingen, Germany Preprint G/04 Observations and 3D photoionisation modelling of the Wolf-Rayet planetary nebula NGC 1501 ...
http://astro.uni-tuebinge ...ications/ppG_04.shtml

25. gallery 36 - bright large PN of summer

... NGC 7681 This is a bright Planetary Nebula in Aquila about 2 minutes in size. NGC 6804 Also in Aquila this is about a minute in apparent size and is about 4200 ly distant, surface brightness is about ...
http://www.rodgerb.com/gallery_xxxvi.htm

26. NGC6781 - Planetary Nebula in Aquila

NGC6781 Planetary Nebula NGC6781 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Aquila. As with all planetary nebulae, it's the remnant of a red giant star which ejected its outer gaseous shell leaving ...
http://www.astroimages.org/ccd/ngc6781.html