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  • ...med after the astronomer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hubble Edwin Hubble]. ...ible-light images ever, allowing a deep view into [[space and time]]. Many Hubble observations have led to breakthroughs in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hubble Space Telescope]]
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  • ...med after the astronomer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hubble Edwin Hubble]. ...ible-light images ever, allowing a deep view into [[space and time]]. Many Hubble observations have led to breakthroughs in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As
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  • Based on new [[Hubble Space Telescope]] Observations which place [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C
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  • ...]] first [[thought]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Deep_Field Hubble Deep Field] is a long [[exposure]] of thousands of [[galaxies]], making it ...iverse]] (in accordance with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble%27s_law Hubble's law]), every point in [[space]] could be experiencing the same [[phenomen
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  • ...ence program for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Space_Telescope Hubble Space Telescope] and will conduct the science and mission operations for th
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  • ...l galaxies would only move about 30 million light-years at that speed in a Hubble time of 1/H, which is approximately the age of the universe. While this is
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  • ...e scale structure]], and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_diagram Hubble diagram]. The core ideas of the ''Big Bang''—the expansion, the early hot ...wiki/Redshift redshifts]—an idea originally suggested by Lemaître in 1927. Hubble's observation was taken to indicate that all very distant [[galaxies]] and
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  • ...s were [[discovered]] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hubble Edwin Hubble]). Nebulae often form star-forming regions, such as in the [https://en.wiki
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  • *[https://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/HST/ Hubble Space Telescope]
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  • ...shifted], in accordance with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble%27s_law Hubble's law], indicating that they are receding from us and from each other, but *[https://www.space.gs/17-apr-2007-ras.html Hubble, VLT and Spitzer Capture Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe.]
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  • # "Hubble's Largest Galaxy Portrait Offers a New High-Definition View". NASA. 2006-02 ...n (2003-06-16). "UF Astronomers: Universe Slightly Simpler Than Expected". Hubble News Desk. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
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  • ...hifted], in accordance with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Flow Hubble Flow], indicating that they are receding relative to us and to each other,
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  • ...[Georges Lemaître]] in 1927 which was subsequently corroborated by [[Edwin Hubble]]'s discovery of the [[Redshift|red shift]] in 1929 and later by the discov
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  • ...s.colorado.edu/ Cosmic Origins Spectrograph] which was installed in NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009. The powerful ultraviolet instrument was jointl
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  • ...all galaxies and distant astronomical objects were moving away from us (''"Hubble's law"'') as predicted by a universal expansion.[https://adsabs.harvard.edu # Hubble, Edwin, "A Relation between Distance and Radial Velocity among Extra-Galact
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  • ...e and speed, however, was accurately ascertained only relatively recently: Hubble was off by a factor of ten. Given the [[cosmological principle]], Hubble's law suggested that the universe was expanding. This idea allowed for two
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  • *Hubble Space Telescope image of M100 [[File:Galaxy_recession.jpg|right|frame|<center>Hubble found that every cosmic
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  • ...losive beginning of the universe. Two kinds of measurements were needed in Hubble's analysis, the speed and distance of neighboring galaxies. Since the early Hubble discovered that the colors of most nebula were shifted toward the red, indi
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  • ...which led me to over an hour and a half of events in the universe from the Hubble and the new Webb telescopes. They left me thoroughly impressed with the eno
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  • ...es on the sky--all your earth-bound telescopes, and then your space-bourne Hubble, looking out and giving you tens of thousands of the most amazing pictures
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  • ...hat was discovered through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_telescope Hubble]--very, very [[beautiful]]. I find some very [[unique]], interesting statem
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  • ...nomy and physics, such as the [[cosmic microwave background radiation]], [[Hubble's law]], and cosmological abundances of elements. *[https://www.hubblesite.org Hubblesite.org - home of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope]
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  • ...tography down to the molecular level, or astronomical photography from the Hubble telescope showing you a sea of galaxies you can hold in the palm of your ha
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  • ...uly adds to your soul experience and understanding. Just as your wonderful Hubble Telescope is now presenting you with marvelous views deep into the universe
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  • ...tific understanding of God’s laws in the physical realm, both through your Hubble telescope seeing out into the infinite reaches of outer space, and then wit
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  • ...godic hypothesis|ergodic]] universe, which, being infinite, must contain [[Hubble volume]]s realizing all initial conditions.
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  • ...e universe (predicted by [[Alexander Friedmann]]) was confirmed by [[Edwin Hubble]] in 1929.
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  • ...tinue to grow. Also you are fortunate now in these modern times with your Hubble Telescope sitting up there as a doorway into the physical infinity of the u
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  • Since the early twentieth century when astronomer [[Edwin Hubble]] first hypothesized that [[redshift]] shows the universe is expanding, pre
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  • ...t of our superuniverse and the expansion space at its outermost periphery. Hubble-based astronomy extrapolates, based on a fractional field of view, that the "For example, we know that it hails from a galaxy that our Hubble telescope has examined as thoroughly as possible and we've charted it as ex
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  • ...c_supernova300.jpg|right|frame|<center>The Remnants of Cassiopeia A today (Hubble)</center>]]
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