Hubble space

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 Space Telescope Looks at Supernova-Hosting Spiral Galaxy

Hubble Space Telescope Inspects NGC 7292

Hubble Space Telescope Spots Jellyfish Galaxy in Aquarius

Hubble telescope hunts for a black hole among a brilliant field of stars (photo)

Hubble Space Telescope Captures Image of Little-Known Spiral Galaxy

Hubble Space Telescope reveals a rare black hole lurking in our cosmic backyard (video)

New private plan to rescue Hubble Space Telescope may also target space junk

Hubble Space Telescope Spies Glittering Globular Cluster

Hubble Space Telescope Focuses on Arp 308

Hubble Space Telescope Observes NGC 5283

Hubble Space Telescope Spots Beautiful Lenticular Galaxy

Hubble Space Telescope Spots a Ghostly Galactic Jellyfish

Hubble Space Telescope: Celebrating 33 Years of Cosmic Discovery

Hubble Space Telescope Spies Jellyfish Galaxy Edge-On

How are Hubble Space Telescope images made?

Hubble Space Telescope captures the messy aftermath of the DART spacecraft slamming into an asteroid.

Hubble Space Telescope Spots Very Luminous Seyfert Galaxy

Hubble Space Telescope Takes Close Look at Messier 55

Hubble Space Telescope spies 'irregular' spiral galaxy in Ursa Major (photo)

Hubble Space Telescope images increasingly affected by Starlink satellite streaks