First Photos From the Hubble Space Telescope

First Photos From the Hubble Space Telescope

Cheers to Hubble fans. After more than a month of closed cameras, now the Hubble Space Telescope is back taking photos of the cosmos for show. Quoting from the Space page, the iconic space observatory resumed science operations Saturday (July 17) after weeks of slumber as NASA engineers scrambled to fix computer errors. The work … Read more

Scientists Want To Build A Different New Arecibo Telescope

Scientists Want To Build A Different New Arecibo Telescope

Arecibo Observatory is a pulsar seeker, alien broadcaster, asteroid mapper, hidden parabola villain Bond, a Puerto Rican icon, the birthplace of the future scientist. Until seven months ago, when gravity got the best of the engineering marvel that had endured everything that had been thrown for decades and the entire platform collapsed. For a group … Read more

Astronomers Expect Sea Below Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede

Astronomers Expect Sea Below Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede

JAKARTA – The Hubble Space Telescope sees evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere around the moon Jupiter Ganymede. Water vapor is formed when the surface ice on Ganymede’s moon changes from a solid to a gas, a process called sublimation. Astronomers discovered this water vapor using a combination of new observations and archives from … Read more

Astronomers Successfully Capture 3 Colliding Galaxies Using the Hubble Telescope

Astronomers Successfully Capture 3 Colliding Galaxies Using the Hubble Telescope

JEMBER PORTAL – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dan European Space Agency (ESA) berhasil abadikan galaxy triple. Third galaxy they collide and attract each other. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, para astronomer managed to capture stunning images from the system galaxy triple the named Arp 195. Also Read: Find Three Objects That Have the … Read more

Relieved, the Hubble Telescope Finally Sends Its First Image

Relieved, the Hubble Telescope Finally Sends Its First Image

Jakarta – Space telescope Hubble belong NASA finally sent its first image since it was damaged due to technical problems on the computer last June 13th. This development is certainly a relief, especially for the world of knowledge outer space. The first images that Hubble sent show the appearance of a galaxy with what are … Read more

After being inactive for a month due to damage, the Hubble Telescope is back in operation

After being inactive for a month due to damage, the Hubble Telescope is back in operation

NASA – The Hubble Telescope stopped operating on June 13, 2021. – Bobo.id – To obtain various information about space, scientists use telescope who is on duty in space. Duty telescope this is to get information about space, such as new planets, space events, to information about black holes. One of telescope NASA’s legendary who … Read more

News from the sky, the Hubble Telescope was successfully repaired after the Suicide

News from the sky, the Hubble Telescope was successfully repaired after the Suicide

NASA/New Scientist – The Hubble Telescope has been orbiting Earth for more than thirty years. – Nationalgeographic.co.id—After being inactive for over a month, telescope famous Hubble finally successfully restarted on July 16, 2021. Repairs were carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), by switching operations to a backup computer device telescope that. … Read more

NASA was able to restart the Hubble telescope

NASA was able to restart the Hubble telescope

Photo: NASA The Hubble Telescope was launched in 1990 – – After a system crash on June 13, the telescope did not work. All of his instruments were put into safe mode. NASA was able to successfully connect backup hardware to the Hubble Telescope, which has been out of service since June 13. This was … Read more

NASA Builds Space Telescope to Protect Earth from Asteroids

NASA Builds Space Telescope to Protect Earth from Asteroids

Jakarta – NASA planning to build space telescope to detect asteroid potentially harmful to the Earth. The telescope will be named the Near-Earth Object Surveyor or NEO Surveyor. The telescope will help NASA’s efforts to protect Earth by detecting objects that are pointing too close to Earth. NASA itself classifies asteroids and comets within 48 … Read more