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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comes from the fact that it's been up there for nearly two decades, and therefore carries computer systems long outdated here on Earth.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

Virtual Telescope Zooms In On Milky Way Black Hole

Sep 4th, 2008 · An international team has obtained the closest views ever of what is believed to be a super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The astronomers used radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California to create a virtual telescope more …
see also: galaxy · resolution · Hubble Space Telescope · virtual · Hawaii · milky · Arizona

NASA Opens Space Image Library

Jul 26th, 2008 · slatterz writes with an excerpt from a brief PC Authority article: "Nasa is to make its huge collection of historic photographs, film and video available to the public for the first time. A partnership with the non-profit Internet Archive will see 21 …
see also: video · pictures · Online · library · Public · NASA · Website

Microsoft Launches WorldWide Telescope

May 13th, 2008 · WorldWide Telescope, developed by Microsoft's research arm, knits together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and others. Windows users (only) can browse through the galaxy on their …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · research · galaxy · Hubble Space Telescope · interface · worldwide

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

Molecular Basis for Life Found on Extrasolar Planet

Mar 20th, 2008 · NASA scientists have discovered the first evidence of organic molecules on an extrasolar planet. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, they detected trace amounts of methane on a swirling gas giant about 63 light-years from our own planet. Being a gas giant, …
see also: scientists · planet · chemicals · NASA · organization · footprints · Hubble Space Telescope

First Organic Molecules Found on Alien World

Feb 12th, 2008 · The detection of planet HD 189733b is in some ways just another small victory for extra-solar planetary science. It is too hot for there to be anything 'alive'. Just the same, somewhere on the planet are trace amounts of the gas methane. The fact that …
see also: world · Science · alive · planet · chemicals · Planetary · organization

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

Adaptive Thirty Meter Telescope Sees Progress

Dec 8th, 2007 · Caltech and the University of California have are making progress toward the development and construction of the Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT) with the recent $200 million commitment from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The core of the TMT Observatory …
see also: integrated · resolution · imaging · Hubble Space Telescope · construction · era · structure

Final Repair Mission To Extend Hubble's Life

Dec 4th, 2007 · The NYTimes has an in-depth piece describing an upcoming shuttle mission, scheduled for next August, to make a final service call to the Hubble Space Telescope. After the Columbia accident and the scheduled shuttle decommission in 2010, additional service …
see also: service · Science · scientists · Public · NASA · legislation · cameras

Sharpest Images With "Lucky" Telescope

Sep 4th, 2007 · Astronomers from the University of Cambridge and Caltech have developed a new camera that gives much more detailed pictures of stars and nebulae than even the Hubble Space Telescope, and does it from the ground. A new technique called 'Lucky imaging' …
see also: pictures · imaging · cameras · Hubble Space Telescope · telescopes · atmosphere · Caltech

Google Earth Gets Star-Gazing Add On

Aug 22nd, 2007 · Tom F writes to mention BBC News is reporting that Google has released a new add on for Google Earth that will allow users to search a 3D rendition of over 1 million stars and 200 million galaxies called Google Sky. "Optional layers allow users to explore …
see also: Google · Google Earth · 3D · research · Lunar · Hubble Space Telescope · animation

Hubble Space Telescope Detects Ring of Dark Matter

May 10th, 2007 · mknewman wrote with a link to a story on the NASA site indicating that they may have finally found dark matter using the Hubble telescope. We've discussed the stuff a few times in the last year, with the Hubble actually mapping out the dark matter in …
see also: media · NASA · distribution · Hubble Space Telescope · Discovery · structure · universities

Prototype Telescopes Complete Key Test

Mar 10th, 2007 · Two prototype antennas for the world's largest array of millimeter-wave telescopes have passed a key test, working to track and image Saturn for more than an hour. Ultimately, ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) is expected to resolve …
see also: world · prototype · Hubble Space Telescope · telescopes · antenna · alma · Finer

Hubble Telescope Maps Dark Matter in 3D

Jan 7th, 2007 · The BBC reports that the Hubble Space Telescope has been used to make a map of the dark matter distribution of the universe, providing the best evidence of the role dark matter plays in the structure and evolution of the universe. From the article: 'According …
see also: Theories · BBC · 3D · research · distribution · Hubble Space Telescope · evolution

The Hubble Lives On

Oct 31st, 2006 · CNN reports that NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has agreed to send astronauts on one final mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. No date was reported for the mission, other than before the shuttle fleet is retired. From the article, 'A rehab …
see also: service · retiring · CNN · Sensor · cameras · Hubble Space Telescope · instruments

Billions of Planets In Milky Way?

Oct 5th, 2006 · jeffsenter writes, "The Washington Post has the story: 'NASA scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered what they believe are 16 new planets deep in the Milky Way, leading them to conclude there are probably billions of planets spread …
see also: ca · scientists · planet · NASA · galaxy · Hubble Space Telescope · Washington Post







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