Hubble captures a beautiful galaxy located in a cosmic crucible
A beautiful image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows galaxy NGC 1385, located in a constellation with a fiery name: Fornax, which means furnace.
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A beautiful image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows galaxy NGC 1385, located in a constellation with a fiery name: Fornax, which means furnace.
The recently-fixed Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the dusty birthplace of stars.
The Hubble Space Telescope has beamed back its first images after a mysterious glitch knocked it offline for more than a month.
After switching to backup hardware, the Hubble Space Telescope is back up and running following a computer error last month.
The much-beloved Hubble Space Telescope looks like it will be able to resume operations soon, after a month of nail-biting issues with its hardware.
This week’s beautiful image of space captured by Hubble shows two large galaxies, part of the Perseus cluster, against a background starfield.
The Hubble telescope is currently broken, but NASA engineers are ready to switch to backup hardware to try to fix it.
This week’s Hubble image is, appropriately enough, a star cluster called NGC 330 which glitters in shades of red, white, and blue.
The computer problems plaguing the Hubble Space Telescope continue, with NASA attempting to switch over to backup computers in order to fix the issue.
The Hubble Space Telescope is experiencing a computer problem and is not collecting scientific data. Engineers are working on a fix, but it’s proving difficult.