The Hubble Space Telescope is a veteran spacecraft that was launched into orbit in 1990. Since then Take about 500,000 photos It occupies 1420 6.66 GB optical discs. Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which means that each one of them has something interesting to say, including your birthday.
This is what prompted NASA to create a website that shows exactly what Hubble saw on our birthday, or the day we wanted to enter the site. The idea was conceived for Celebrate the achievements of a telescope operating for more than 30 yearsIt’s still available for everyone to enjoy.
Amazing gallery of absolutely stunning photos
This website is more an excuse than anything Check out the amazing photos taken by the telescope. Anyone who doesn’t bother to look at some of the photos Hubble has taken over the years has no idea what they’re missing.
Just enter a month and a day and the site will show us something the telescope caught that day, with a brief description and the option to read in more detail or view the full image. It should be noted that it is a low resolution image so it can be easily viewed and shared across the network.
However, what remains on the NASA website are resources. From Hubble, there’s everything from GIFs to complete lithographs for download, along with all kinds of multimedia and educational materials.
If you want high quality photosYou can find a small sample in this gallery on Flickr with 30 images, one for every 30 years Hubble has been in orbit at the time. They are simply stunning and can also be a great backdrop or decoration.
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