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Hubble's Exoplanet Pics Outshined by Keck's

Nov 14th, 2008 · Scientists at the Keck and Gemini telescopes stole the thunder of Hubble scientists announcing the first picture of an extrasolar world orbiting a star. Hubble scientists announced today that they were able to discover an extrasolar world for the first …
see also: pictures · world · scientists · planet · movement · Solar · observatories

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Is Back In Business

Oct 30th, 2008 · Just a couple of days after the orbiting observatory was brought back online, Hubble aimed its prime working camera, the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2), at a particularly intriguing target, a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies called …
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One of HST's Cameras Is Back In Action

Oct 26th, 2008 · One of the two big cameras aboard the Hubble Space Telescope is the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2, or WFPC2 for short. As the most recent HST status report indicates, the camera was recently powered up again and sent commands to take some test images. …
see also: service · Science · NASA · imaging · cameras · Hubble Space Telescope · instruments

Hubble Repairs Hindered By Antiquated Computer Systems

Oct 24th, 2008 · Part of the trouble NASA is encountering while fixing the Hubble Space Telescope comes from the fact that it's been up there for nearly two decades, and therefore carries computer systems long outdated here on Earth. 'One of the main computers that the …
see also: computer · scientists · technology · NASA · Intel · Hubble Space Telescope · memory

NASA To Repair Hubble By Remote Control

Oct 15th, 2008 · The U.S. space agency NASA says it plans to fix the Hubble Space Telescope by remote control this week. The Hubble stopped beaming information to Earth about two weeks ago, when a data unit on the telescope completely failed. Scientists Tuesday said they …
see also: computer · scientists · NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · remote

Hubble Stops Sending Data, Mission On Hold

Sep 29th, 2008 · mknewman writes to tell us that NASA is no longer receiving data from the Hubble Space Telescope, which could possibly delay the shuttle launch planned just two weeks from now. There is a backup system installed which may be used instead of training the …
see also: NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · telescopes · astronaut · backup

Endeavour Rolled Out As Rescue Ship

Sep 20th, 2008 · The space shuttle Endeavour was rolled out to Launch Pad 39B yesterday. Space shuttle Atlantis is already at Launch Pad 39A, being made ready for the STS-125 mission to repair Hubble. We recently got a look at some behind-the-scenes photos for this mission. …
see also: photos · vehicle · Missions · Atlantis · Endeavour · shuttle · Hubble

Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space

Sep 16th, 2008 · Gizmodo is reporting that the Hubble space telescope has found a new unidentified object in the middle of nowhere. Some are even suggesting that this could be a new class of object. Of course, without actually understanding more about it, the speculation …
see also: ca · galaxy · telescopes · Hubble · Supernovae · Heck · Gizmodo

Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space

Sep 15th, 2008 · Gizmodo is reporting that the Hubble space telescope has found a new unidentified object in the middle of nowhere. Some are even suggesting that this could be a new class of object. Of course without actually understanding more about it the speculation …
see also: ca · galaxy · telescopes · Hubble · Supernovae · Heck · Gizmodo

Nasa Details Shuttle's Retirement

Jul 9th, 2008 · Nasa has announced that it intends to officially retire the aging space shuttle fleet by 2010, four years before it has a replacement craft ready. The space shuttle fleet will make ten more flights, mainly to add modules to the International Space Station …
see also: service · retiring · Ars · NASA · Russia · programmer · shuttle

Galaxy Zoo Produces a Rare Specimen

Jun 22nd, 2008 · We discussed the Galaxy Zoo project soon after it launched last summer. Science News is now following developments about an odd celestial object that is fueling a lot of excitement among astronomers around the world. In August a Dutch schoolteacher named …
see also: Google · blog · world · galaxy · ultraviolet · translating · scramble

Hubble Survey Finds Half of the Missing Matter

May 20th, 2008 · esocid sends along the news that scientists believe they have found about half the missing matter in the universe. The matter we can see is only about 1/8 of the total baryonic matter believed to exist (and only 1/200 the mass-energy of the visible universe). …
see also: scientists · distant · galaxy · energy · structure · Backboneless · universities

SMS 4x More Expensive Than Data From Hubble

May 12th, 2008 · Physorg has a paper comparing the cost of text messaging versus the cost of getting data from Hubble Space Telescope. From the article: 'The maximum size for a text message is 160 characters, which takes 140 bytes because there are only 7 bits per character …
see also: mobile · Texting · messaging · expense · Hubble Space Telescope · byte · Missions

Internet Black Holes

Apr 9th, 2008 · Hubble is a system that operates continuously to find persistent Internet black holes as they occur. Hubble has operated continuously since September 17, 2007. During that time, it identified 881,090 black holes and reachability problems. In the most …
see also: Internet · 2008 · 2007 · Hubble · reachable · vantage · traceroute

The Shadow Space Race

Feb 13th, 2008 · NOVA's recent documentary, "Astrospies," was written and co-produced by journalist and NSA expert, James Bamford. It details the U.S. Air Force's orbiting spy station program begun in the 1960s, the Manned Orbital Laboratory. Designed from a heavily modified …
see also: intelligent · competing · Chinese · history · photos · technology · NASA

Defunct Spy Satellite Falling From Orbit

Jan 26th, 2008 · dnormant, among other readers, sent us word that a US spy satellite has lost power and propulsion and could hit the Earth in late February or March. Government officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the information is classified as secret. …
see also: nation · planet · Wikipedia · FT · satellite · secrets · Lawmakers

Hubble Finds Double Einstein Ring

Jan 10th, 2008 · Einstein Duble brings us news that astronomers using the Hubble Telescope have discovered an extremely rare double Einstein Ring. Occasionally, galaxies or other bright objects are located in such a way that they are behind another galaxy when viewed …
see also: galaxy · distribution · distance · Solar · measurements · lens · Einstein

Upgraded Hubble To Be 90 Times As Powerful

Jan 9th, 2008 · The feed brings us a New Scientist review of the repairs and new instruments that astronauts will bring to the Hubble Space Telescope next August (unless the launch is delayed). The resulting instrument will be 90 times as powerful as Hubble was designed …
see also: New Scientist · Hubble Space Telescope · instruments · Missions · upgrading · optical · telescopes

Black Hole Fires at Neighboring Galaxy

Dec 27th, 2007 · This composite image shows the jet from a black hole at the center of a galaxy striking the edge of another galaxy, the first time such an interaction has been found. In the image, it is clearly seen how the jet from the main galaxy on the lower left …
see also: galaxy · Composite · Companion · Hubble · Neighbor · deflection · Chandra

Could An ExtraTerrestrial Find Earth with a Telescope?

Dec 22nd, 2007 · If aliens were hunting life outside their own planet, could they peer through the vastness of space and lock onto Earth as a likely home for life? Researchers say with a roughly Hubble-sized array observers could measure Earth's 24-hour rotation period, …
see also: pictures · planet · research · life · ocean · telescopes · pixel







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