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Title:
Hubble - greatest discoveries
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28-Jan-2015
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Hubble - greatest discoveries The lives of stars: How Hubble has revolutionised our understanding of the birth and death of stars Most of the light and radiation we can observe in the Universe...
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Herschel view of the Vela-C molecular cloud
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26-Jan-2012
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Herschel view of Vela-C
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Hubble snaps close-up views of diverse galaxies
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30-Jan-2008
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Hubble snaps close-up views of diverse galaxies
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Venus mountains create wave trains
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13-Jan-2014
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The planet Venus is blanketed by high-level clouds. At visible wavelengths, individual cloud features are difficult to see, but observations made by instruments on ESA's Venus Express orbiter have...
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Support for missions
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06-Jan-2017
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Support for missions Contents of this page PLATO CCD CHEOPS CCD Euclid CCD SMILE CCD Euclid near-
infrared
detector Gaia mission support PLATO CCD The PLATO CCD detector...
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Introduction to the Universe
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18-Jan-2004
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Introduction to the Universe Solar System The Solar System is a collection of planets, moons, asteroids and comets and other rocky objects orbiting the Sun. The Solar System is believed to extend...
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Hubble sees the brightest quasar in the early Universe [heic1902]
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09-Jan-2019
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the brightest quasar ever seen in the early Universe. After 20 years of searching, astronomers have identified the ancient quasar with the help of...
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Lutetia's dark side hosts hidden crater
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08-Jan-2014
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Grooves found on Lutetia, an asteroid encountered by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft, point to the existence of a large impact crater on the unseen side of the rocky world.
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Hubble reveals diversity of exoplanet atmospheres – Largest ever comparative study solves missing water mystery [heic1524]
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14-Jan-2015
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Astronomers have used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope to study the atmospheres of ten hot, Jupiter-sized exoplanets in detail, the largest number of such...
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A family portrait of galaxies [heic1213]
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06-Jan-2012
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Two very different galaxies feature in this family portrait taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, together forming a peculiar galaxy pair called Arp 116. The image shows the dramatic...
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