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heic1609 — Photo Release
Close-up of the Red Planet
During May 2016 the Earth and Mars get closer to each other than at any time in the last ten years. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has exploited this special configuration to catch a new image of our red neighbour, showing some of its famous surface features. This image supplements previous Hubble observations of Mars and allows astronomers to study large-scale changes on its surface.
heic1608 — Photo Release
Hubble captures birthday bubble
This new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, released to celebrate Hubble’s 26th year in orbit, captures in stunning clarity what looks like a gigantic cosmic soap bubble. The object, known as the Bubble Nebula, is in fact a cloud of gas and dust illuminated by the brilliant star within it. The vivid new portrait of this dramatic scene wins the Bubble Nebula a place in the exclusive Hubble hall of fame, following an impressive lineage of Hubble anniversary images.
heic1607 — Science Release
Behemoth black hole found in an unlikely place
Astronomers have uncovered one of the biggest supermassive black holes, with the mass of 17 billion Suns, in an unlikely place: the centre of a galaxy that lies in a quiet backwater of the Universe. The observations, made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Telescope in Hawaii, indicate that these monster objects may be more common than once thought. The results of this study are released in the journal Nature.
heic1606 — Photo Release
Journey to the centre of our galaxy
Peering deep into the heart of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a rich tapestry of more than half a million stars. Apart from a few, blue, foreground stars, almost all of the stars pictured in the image are members of the Milky Way nuclear star cluster, the densest and most massive star cluster in the galaxy. Hidden in the centre of this cluster is the Milky Way’s resident supermassive black hole.
heic1605 — Science Release
Hubble unveils monster stars
Astronomers using the unique ultraviolet capabilities of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have identified nine monster stars with masses over 100 times the mass of the Sun in the star cluster R136. This makes it the largest sample of very massive stars identified to date. The results, which will be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, raise many new questions about the formation of massive stars.
Announcements
Space Scoop launches comic contest
20 May 2016 — ann1607
Hubblecast 92: 26th anniversary
21 April 2016 — ann1606
Two million Facebook friends for Hubble
13 April 2016 — ann1605
Hubblecast 91: The future of Hubble, part I
8 April 2016 — ann1604
CAPjournal Rosetta special out now
24 March 2016 — ann1603
March issue of ESA/Hubble Science Newsletter now available
9 March 2016 — ann1602
Hubblecast 90: The final frontier
9 Feb. 2016 — ann1601
New Space Scoop website launched
16 Dec. 2015 — ann1528
Hubblecast 89: Edwin Hubble
10 Dec. 2015 — ann1527
Astronomers get once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to predict supernova
13 Nov. 2015 — ann1526
October issue of ESA/Hubble Science Newsletter now available
21 Oct. 2015 — ann1525
New European Hubble Archive eHST launched at ESAC
15 Oct. 2015 — ann1524
Hubblecast 88: Mysterious Ripples Found Racing Through Planet-forming Disc
7 Oct. 2015 — ann1523
CAPjournal Issue 18 Now Available
30 Sept. 2015 — ann1522
Hubblecast Episode 87: The many mysteries of Pluto
23 Sept. 2015 — ann1521
Celebrating Ode to Hubble entrants
9 Sept. 2015 — ann1520
Hubblecast 86: The wings of the Twin Jet Nebula
26 Aug. 2015 — ann1519
July issue of ESA/Hubble Science Newsletter now available
6 July 2015 — ann1518
CAPjournal Issue 17 Now Available
30 June 2015 — ann1517
Hubblecast episode 85: Ode to Hubble
5 June 2015 — ann1516
Hubblecast
21 April 2016 — heic1608a
Hubblecast 92: 26th anniversary
Picture of the Week
23 May 2016 — potw1621
A galactic gathering
16 May 2016 — potw1620
Busy bees
9 May 2016 — potw1619
A spiral snowflake
2 May 2016 — potw1618
Hubble spies NGC 4394
18 April 2016 — potw1616
Elegance conceals an eventful past
11 April 2016 — potw1615
A case of suspended animation?
4 April 2016 — potw1614
Hiding in the night sky
28 March 2016 — potw1613
A distinctly disorganised dwarf
21 March 2016 — potw1612
A cosmic kaleidoscope
14 March 2016 — potw1611
Disco lights from a galaxy cluster
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