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    Hubble special edition

    Free-floating Gaseous Globules. Credit ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Sahai
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    Eye On The Sky Star-forming globules seen in cosmic bubble of hot ionised gas

    Supernova SN2018gv, spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope in galaxy NGC 2525, 70 million lightyears away. Credit: credit ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Riess and the SH0ES team / Acknowledgment: Mahdi Zamani
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble views a supernova in a spiral galaxy

    Barred spiral galaxy NGC 4907 and a Milky Way star. Credit ESA/Hubble & NASA, M. Gregg
    Astronomy news

    Eye On The Sky Nearby star outshines a distant galaxy

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    The Butterfly Nebula, captured by the HubbIe Space Telescope. Credit: NASA, ESA, and J. Kastner (RIT)
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    Eye On The Sky The Butterfly Nebula, NGC 6302

    The sharpest view ever taken of the Orion Nebula, 1,500 lightyears away, reveals over 3,000 stars of differing sizes nestling within the vast cavern of rolling dust and gas. Credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto ( Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble Space Telescope's glorious view of the Orion Nebula

    Galaxy NGC 5861, imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Riess et al.
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble spies an intermediate spiral galaxy

    Hubble Space Telescope image of galaxy NGC 4100. Credit ESA/Hubble & NASA, L. Ho
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble views a stretched spiral galaxy

    Hubble captures the break-up of comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS). Credit NASA, ESA, D. Jewitt (UCLA), Q. Ye (University of Maryland)
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble captures the break-up of comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)

    Super star cluster LHA 120-N150. Credit: ESA/Hubble/NASA/I. Stephens
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble spots a super star cluster on the edge of the Tarantula Nebula

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    Hubble's famous 1995 image the 'Pillars of Creation'. Credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, J. Hester and P. Scowen (Arizona State University)
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble's most iconic image? Looking back at the Pillars of Creation

    NGC 2014 and NGC 2020, as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: NASA, ESA, and STScI
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    Eye On The Sky Hubble astronomers release new image on telescope's 30th anniversary

    Hubble has helped to define the shape of the Ring Nebula, revealing it to be doughnut shaped, with lower density material at its core. Credit: Credits: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration
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    Gallery Hubble highlights: 16 of the space telescope's most iconic images

    Story Musgrave during the first of five spacewalks to repair Hubble in 1993. Credit: NASA
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    ‘How we fixed Hubble’: An interview with former astronaut Story Musgrave

    Astronaut Story Musgrave prepares to be elevated to the top of Hubble to install protective covers on its pointing control system, during the mission to repair Hubble. Credit: NASA
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    What was wrong with Hubble’s mirror, and how was it fixed?

    Listen to the latest podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine, in which we look back at 30 years of the Hubble Space Telescope
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    Radio Astronomy Podcast 30 years of the Hubble Space Telescope

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