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  2. What Is Hubble Looking at Now? Check out Space Telescope Live for details on Hubble’s past, current, and upcoming observations. Start Exploring

  3. The Telescope - HubbleSite

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    Hubble is a Cassegrain reflector telescope. Light from celestial objects travels down a tube, is collected by a bowl-like, inwardly curved primary mirror and reflected toward a smaller, dome-shaped, outwardly curved secondary mirror.

  4. Mission and Telescope - HubbleSite

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    Learn about the mission of the Hubble Space Telescope and the spacecraft itself.

  5. Images - HubbleSite

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    Explore a developing gallery of images featuring astronomical observations and informative science content around the Hubble Space Telescope mission.

  6. Quick Facts - HubbleSite

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    Hubble is a Cassegrain telescope — a type of reflecting telescope. Light enters the telescope and strikes the large primary, or main, mirror.

  7. About Us - HubbleSite

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    The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD., manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, MD., conducts Hubble science operations.

  8. What Is Hubble Observing Now? | HubbleSite

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    What is the Hubble Space Telescope looking at now? Where is this target in the sky? When is the next observation happening? How is Hubble collecting the data? Who is leading the investigation? Why are scientists interested in this target?

  9. Science - HubbleSite

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    This is the background science information that will help you to understand Hubble’s discoveries. Learn about the different kinds of light, how telescopes break down light to learn about distant stars, and how color is used with Hubble data to create stunning and informative imagery.

  10. Videos - HubbleSite

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    See a growing collection of scientific visualizations, behind-the-scenes clips, and full-featured videos regarding Hubble telescope (HST) science.

  11. NASA to Change How It Points Hubble Space Telescope

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    Once in one-gyro mode, NASA anticipates Hubble will continue making new cosmic discoveries alongside other observatories, such as the agency's James Webb Space Telescope and future Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, for years to come.