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7/06/2011

one in a million |HST

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured its one-millionth scientific observation.
To commemorate, here is more than 200 of the most spectacular Hubble images, set to music
from the Planets album by the New York City band One Ring Zero. Many thanks to One Ring Zeroco-leader Michael Hearst for extending permission to use the song Pluto in this video. And thanks to NASA fan Alex Grzybowski of Glenelg Country School for right-clicking more than 200 Hubble
images off Hubblesite for this project.






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4/23/2010

Hubble celebrates 20 years |ESA



Starry-eyed Hubble celebrates 20 years of awe and discovery

The most prolific space observatory will zoom past its 20-year
milestone this weekend. On 24 April 1990, the Space Shuttle
and its crew released the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
into Earth orbit. What followed is one of the most remarkable
sagas of the space age.


quelle: ESA - Space Sciens