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Hubble Telescope Turns 30: Celebrate With Unseen Pics Of NASA's Space Telescope
Space is beautiful, mysterious and downright scary sometimes. And since its launch in 1990, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured some of the most unbelievably awesome pics of our solar system and far away galaxies like never before. This week's Hubble Telescope's 30th anniversary of launch.
Space is beautiful, mysterious and downright scary sometimes. And since its launch in 1990, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured some of the most unbelievably awesome pics of our solar system and far away galaxies like never before. This week's Hubble Telescope's 30th anniversary of launch.
We are celebrating 30 years of Hubble this week. This still photo image taken May 13, 2009 and made available May 14, 2009 shows the Hubble Space Telescope after it's grappled by the space shuttle Atlantis's robot arm.
Fly around of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) after deployment from the Space Shuttle Discovery on the second servicing mission (HST SM-02) in this NASA handout photo dated February 19, 1997. Note the telescope's open aperature door.
The Hubble Space Telescope is seen with the earth in the background in this hand-held video from the aft flight deck window of the space shuttle Atlantis' as the orbiter backs away after releasing the telescope in this image from NASA TV May 19, 2009. Atlantis astronauts spent more than 36 hours over five marathon spacewalks to make upgrades and outfit Hubble with new instruments.
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is seen in this March 9, 2002 NASA file photo with the Earth as a backdrop. Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Atlantis will grapple the telescope for servicing May 13, 2009.
A wide view of the Hubble Space Telescope, locked down in the cargo bay, is seen in this NASA handout image taken May 14, 2009 from inside the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis. Repair and rejuvenation of the telescope continue as astronauts Mike Massimino and Michael Good conduct the fourth of five spacewalks on Sunday.?
Hubble Space Telescope is seen with ground view in this picture taken from Space Shuttle in March 2002. A long-delayed and nearly canceled upgrade to the Hubble Space Telescope will have to wait until NASA completes delivery of three modules to the International Space Station, officials said on January, 8, 2008.
Hubble Space Telescope is seen in this picture taken from Space Shuttle in March 2002. A long-delayed and nearly canceled upgrade to the Hubble Space Telescope will have to wait until NASA completes delivery of three modules to the International Space Station, officials said on January, 8, 2008.
The Hubble Space Telescope attached to the space shuttle Atlantis' robot arm with the Earth in the background in this image from NASA TV May 13, 2009. The STS-125 crew will perform five spacewalks as they work to refurbish, restore and renew the space telescope.
This still image photo taken May 13, 2009 and released May 14, 2009 shows the Hubble Space Telescope prior to its' grapple by Atlantis's robot arm.
An STS-125 crewmember onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis snapped this still photo on May 13, 2009 of the Hubble Space Telescope. The image was released by NASA on May 14, 2009.