Williams did it with me several times, for instance when I mentioned the hubble Space Telescope. |
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Allard K. Lowenstein was so far to the left of WFB that WFB wouldn't have been able to find him with the hubble telescope. |
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Hubble and Atlantis are flying in a 350-mile high orbit littered with space junk. |
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A US and Netherlands-led team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have identified 19 new examples of gravitationally lensed galaxies. |
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This was done by using Hubble to peer halfway across the universe to find ancient exploding stars called supernovae. |
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They replaced a camera on the Hubble telescope while working in an orbit littered with space junk. |
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Here, Hubble astronomers have uncovered, for the first time, a population of infant stars. |
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The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted auroras near the poles of both Saturn and Jupiter. |
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Hubble is the first scientific mission of any kind that is specifically designed for routine servicing by spacewalking astronauts. |
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She was a vital member of the spacewalking team that captured and repaired the crippled Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Hubble discovered that the galaxies are moving away from us with a velocity proportional to their distance. |
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The same outburst was also observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and several ground observatories. |
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This is the system generally used if the Hubble classification system in insufficient. |
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Spectral studies requiring dedicated Hubble time would be routine with every one of SNAP's supernova observations. |
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The teams have recently announced conflicting measurements of the Hubble constant, a number which represents the expansion rate of the Universe. |
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Sending astronauts up to fix the Hubble Space Telescope in Earth orbit was difficult enough. |
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A Hubble rescue mission would have to be prepared for a different orbit, different abort modes, and a different payload. |
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These faint, radial lines were first observed by Voyager, 25 years ago, and have also been seen in pictures from Hubble. |
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The Queen paused at the Black Watch regimental plot and spoke to Brigadier Donald Wilson and regimental secretary Joe Hubble. |
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The disk is nested inside an elliptical ring of older, cooler, redder stars, which was seen in previous Hubble and ground-based observations. |
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For comparative historical analysis, this should be a revolution of the same magnitude as the Hubble space telescope was in astronomy. |
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Hubble can detect objects as faint as thirty-first magnitude, which is comparable to the sensitivity of much larger Earth-based telescopes. |
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He is a veteran of four space flights and five space walks, including two missions to the Hubble Telescope. |
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This was the test used to figure the Hubble space telescope mirror, I hesitate to mention this for fear of putting the mockers on the project! |
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Telescopes on the ground, as well as the Hubble Space Telescope, have also discovered small moons around these planets. |
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Then Edward Hubble discovered that the nebulae were other galaxies like ours only much further away than was thought possible. |
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Later, astronomers further scrutinized this star with the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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The Hubble space telescope has been in orbit for 15 years, during which time it has taken over 750,000 images of the universe. |
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During its nearly 14 years in orbit, Hubble has proven to be one of the most significant and successful scientific instruments in its time. |
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Lanzetta bases his conclusion on a new analysis of galaxies in the Hubble deep fields taken near the north and south celestial poles. |
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Our ultimate goal is to replace the Hubble classification method with a new Spitzer classification method. |
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Practice in using Hubble classification system as an example of how scientists classify objects in nature. |
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An objective test of the Hubble classification can be performed using the quantitative parameters described above. |
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The Hubble Deep Field images have made some of the greatest impacts on observational cosmology so far. |
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The Hubble Space Telescope has been used to track distant star-forming galaxies in a project part-funded from Swindon. |
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So, in a nutshell, if a galaxy's peculiar velocity is toward us and larger than its Hubble recessional velocity, then its light will appear blueshifted. |
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When the school term ended in May 1914, Hubble decided to pursue his first passion and so returned to university as a graduate student to study more astronomy. |
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Now we have evidence from observations, images, with large telescopes and the Hubble space telescope that show bright and dark regions on Titan's surface. |
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These space and Moon-based astronomical observatories will be the successors to the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been used to discover planets in distant solar systems. |
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He or she points out that the shuttle would be less exposed to micrometeoroids and orbital debris at the altitude of Hubble than at the lower altitude of the space station. |
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The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter. |
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In May, astronaut Mike Massimino became the first person to tweet from space during space shuttle Atlantis' repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Come the 1960s, an American astronomer named Halton C. Arp became the champion of galaxies that did not fit the simple Hubble classification scheme. |
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Nowadays the constant of proportionality is known as the Hubble constant. |
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The Hubble Constant is highlighted in the National Geographic article, and conventionally accepted cosmogonies are presented as proof for the old age of the Universe. |
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It was only in the 1920's that the American astronomer Hubble established that some of these nebulae were indeed distant galaxies comparable in size to our own Milky Way. |
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The BBC is reporting that Hubble has catalogued over 100 new planets. |
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Edwin Hubble quickly began a detailed study of the spiral nebulae. |
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The new Hubble findings close a decade of speculation and debate as to the true nature of this ancient world, which takes a century to complete each orbit. |
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Hubble has shown us some of the first protogalaxies that formed, but nothing that looks like this. |
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Soon after Hubble began sending back images in 1990, scientists discovered the telescope's primary mirror had a flaw called spherical aberration. |
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Recent Hubble photographs show a starburst ring containing a wide circumnuclear ring of infant star-clusters. |
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Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that powerful stellar winds are sweeping the atmospheric material behind the scorched planet. |
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In July 2013 a new Neptunian satellite was detected, on archival Hubble Space Telescope images. |
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The Euclidean Hubble coefficient is being defined as the space expansion with respect to Euclidean Distances. |
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Using four different ways to measure distances in the cosmos, the astronomers find a Hubble constant of 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec. |
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From this measurement, they calculated a Hubble constant of 80 kilometers per second per megaparsec. |
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Hubble will dedicate time each year to this special set of observations, called the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy program. |
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In April 1991, a camera aboard the Hubble Space Telescope cast its eye on a tiny portion of the eastern edge of the Cygnus Loop. |
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Hubble saw a ring around only one, HD 202628, which resides near the southern constellations Grus and Microscopium. |
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Contempt for flunky failures NOTHING A J Hubble writes is devoid of right wing prejudices, again he fails to make valid comparisons. |
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The Hubble Space Telescope captures a bevy of curvy galaxies 13 billion light-years, distorted by a gravitational lens. |
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The Hubble constant is a fundamental quantity that measures the current rate at which our universe is expanding. |
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Fully carrying out the KBO search is contingent on the results from a pilot observation using Hubble data. |
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The space agency has assembled a new, more detailed version of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field, a snapshot of a region of space in the southern constellation Fornax. |
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At the meeting, Freedman reported a Hubble constant of about 73 kilometers per second per megaparsec, which corresponds to a universe between 9 and 12 billion years old. |
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About half of the young suns in Orion show evidence of planet-forming disks including four lying at the center of proplyds imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Robert Hooke, Edwin Hubble, and Stephen Hawking all studied in Oxford. |
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Simply by being the largest optical telescope ever placed above Earth's obscuring atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope has yielded spectacular images of cosmic grandeur. |
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Since its launch in 1990 the Hubble space telescope has captured beautiful images of the universe, such as the birth of stars in stellar nurseries. |
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Gravity begins with a stunning shot where the camera circles almost weightlessly around a small crew of astronauts doing repair work on the Hubble Telescope. |
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Examining a distant cluster of galaxies, the Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest picture ever of a cosmic mirage called gravitational lensing. |
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Like contestants in a never-ending tennis match, teams of cosmologists continue to argue back and forth about the numerical value of the Hubble constant. |
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He fast-forwards to a second cosmological revolution led by Edwin Hubble, who launched the Big Bang theory and the concept of an expanding universe. |
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At a press conference last week, researchers announced that the Hubble Space Telescope had detected such radiation from a Milky Way flare star called AU Microscopium. |
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He's got teeth that could unhusk a coconut, an inability to formulate a rounded vowel and talent that couldn't be located by the Hubble telescope. |
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The distance depends on the much-debated value of the Hubble constant, a number that provides a measure of both the universe's rate of expansion and its age. |
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