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16. lis |
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#OTD in 2017 astronomers announced that Hubble had detected light tied to a gravitational-wave event caused by 2 colliding neutron stars. The light produced was about 1000x brighter than a nova flare, putting it in a class of objects called “kilonovae:” go.nasa.gov/2NKcOY7 pic.twitter.com/xoRpFAhDWx
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15. lis |
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#OTD in 2014, Hubble scientists announced that they had discovered three potential targets in an outer region of the solar system called the Kuiper Belt that @NASANewHorizons mission could study following the spacecraft's flyby of Pluto in 2015: go.nasa.gov/2NIUyhI pic.twitter.com/XqIbbRm7eO
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13. lis |
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In October 2003, Hubble released this iconic image of the Sombrero galaxy. In honor of #NationalAstronomyDay, see and download this image and those of many other galaxies as captured by Hubble in our brand new galaxy @flickr album: flickr.com/photos/nasahub… pic.twitter.com/CqGtPUvjIz
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12. lis |
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Hubble will be featured in #AboveandBeyond: NASA's Journey to Tomorrow on @Discovery this Saturday night. Check your local listings. pic.twitter.com/QP5WmYGNH0
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12. lis |
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Initial tests were conducted to assess the anomalous gyro. It is properly tracking movement, but the rates are consistently too high, exceeding the limit that it can report small movements. More tests and analysis to come. For a full update: go.nasa.gov/2C9ZVVf
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8. lis |
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Built with multiple redundancies, Hubble had six new gyros installed during Servicing Mission-4 in 2009. Hubble usually uses three gyros at a time for maximum efficiency, but can continue to make scientific observations with even just one gyro.
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8. lis |
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The Hubble team is working to resume science after Hubble entered safe mode due to 1 of 3 gyros failing. Analysis and testing on the backup gyro are ongoing to determine why it is not performing as expected. For more info: nasa.gov/feature/goddar…
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8. lis |
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On Friday, the Hubble Space Telescope went into safe mode due to a failed gyro – used to keep the telescope precisely pointed for long periods. Mission experts are taking steps to return Hubble to great science. More updates will follow.
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5. lis |
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We are now LIVE @NASAGoddard talking about a potential exomoon! Send in your questions with #AskNASA: pscp.tv/NASA/1rmxPNkDa…
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4. lis |
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Throughout Hubble's history, countless memorable moments have been captured on video, live as it unfolded. An ongoing effort is underway to locate all of these recordings and make them easily available. To access the videos that are currently available: go.nasa.gov/2y26bLU pic.twitter.com/W0ghURIk90
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4. lis |
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Hubble and @NASAKepler have found evidence of a potential exomoon! Join Hubble scientists live Friday, October 5th at 1 p.m. ET as they answer your questions about what this evidence could mean for the future of exploring new worlds outside our solar system. Use #AskNASA. pic.twitter.com/ywUhuslFSK
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3. lis |
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Hubble and @NASAKepler have uncovered tantalizing evidence of what could be the first discovery of a moon orbiting a planet outside our solar system! How was this detection made? What may this moon look like? Find out: go.nasa.gov/2DQDHtM pic.twitter.com/cqQSJXfnBC
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2. lis |
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Have you ever wished you could get a behind the scenes look at Hubble’s home for mission operations, the Space Telescope Operations Control Center? In honor of #NASA60th, we have released a series of 360 videos so that you can tour the facility yourself: go.nasa.gov/2Iwdu2f pic.twitter.com/ncfZquTdCB
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1. lis |
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In honor of #NASA60th, Hubble has released an interactive timeline of milestones from the 1st proposal of a space telescope in 1946, through the completion of 5 servicing missions and many of the significant discoveries made during its years in orbit: nasa.gov/content/goddar… pic.twitter.com/RqeYcZFcj3
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1. lis |
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#OTD in 1990, the first science paper produced from Hubble observations was submitted. Today, there have been over 15,000 peer-reviewed, published papers based off of Hubble data and those papers have been cited over 774,000 times! pic.twitter.com/IEX216ylZp
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28. ruj |
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#HubbleFriday The gigantic mass of galaxy cluster SDSS J1050+0017 creates the fascinating phenomenon of strong gravitational lensing which can be clearly seen as curved streaks forming a circular shape around the center of the frame: nasa.gov/image-feature/… pic.twitter.com/lKggTHg7il
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25. ruj |
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#HubbleClassic: #OTD in 2012, Hubble released this image, the eXtreme Deep Field. The photo was assembled by combining 10 years of Hubble photographs taken of a patch of sky at the center of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field in the constellation Fornax: go.nasa.gov/2NB44IG pic.twitter.com/uVBa3ttMqS
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21. ruj |
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#HubbleFriday The left most galaxy in this image, NGC 4858, is experiencing such a high rate of star formation that it will use up all of its gas long before it reaches the end of its life: nasa.gov/image-feature/… pic.twitter.com/1qFjNtli5X
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20. ruj |
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#OTD in 2017: Hubble released images of something rather unusual: 2 asteroids orbiting each other that have comet-like features. The binary system, called 2006 VW139/288P, displays a coma and a tail, and has likely existed for only about 5,000 years: go.nasa.gov/2QOpBLM #TBT pic.twitter.com/vjRRa03EU6
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18. ruj |
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#HubbleClassic After Hubble's final servicing mission, the new Wide Field Camera 3 was able to peer through the dust and gas of the Carina Nebula to unveil an infant star blasting out a jet of material with its infrared vision: go.nasa.gov/2QD3VCt pic.twitter.com/BCoTGntsKx
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