Hubble Finds

Hubble's law, also known as the Hubble–Lemaître law, is the observation in physical cosmology that galaxies are moving away from Earth at speeds proportional to their distance.

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Hubble Finds Star-Forming Clumps in Six Jellyfish Galaxies

Hubble finds hungry black hole twisting captured star into donut shape

Hubble Finds Hungry Black Hole Twisting Captured Star Into Donut Shape

Hubble finds hungry black hole twisting captured star into donut shape

Hubble Finds Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction: Mysterious “Ghost” Stars Wandering Around for Billions of Years

Hubble finds that ghost light among galaxies stretches far back in time

Hubble finds spiraling stars, providing window into early universe

Hubble Finds Half-Exploded Star in NGC 1309

Hubble Finds Phantom Imprint in Space Revealing Black Hole Roaming Our Milky Way Galaxy

NASA Hubble Finds First Free-Floating Black Hole

Hubble Finds a Bunch of Galaxies That Webb Should Check out

Hubble Finds Rapidly Growing Black Hole in Early Universe

Hubble Finds a Massive Planet – 9 Times the Size of Jupiter – Forming Through a Violent Process

Cosmic Record Broken: Hubble Finds the Most Distant Star Ever Seen

Move over, Icarus. Hubble finds Earendel, the farthest star from Earth

Hubble finds a star from near the beginning of the universe — thanks to an Einstein theory. The technique, known as gravitational lensing, was first predicted by Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The faraway star they spotted was only born about 900 million years after the Big Bang.

Hubble Finds a Black Hole Star Formation in a Dwarf Galaxy Henize 2-10 —but instead of gobbling stars up, it's helping make new ones

Hubble finds a black hole igniting star formation in a dwarf galaxy

Hubble finds a black hole igniting star formation in a dwarf galaxy

Hubble Finds Free-Floating EGGs in Northern Coalsack Nebula