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>>182164NASA Universe @NASAUniverse - Happy launch anniversary, @NASAHubble! During your 36 years in orbit, you’ve taught us so much about the universe — we can’t wait to see what you discover next!
Want to see what Hubble was observing on your special day? Find out here:
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/multimedia/what-did-hubble-see-on-your-birthday/Quote:
Hubble @NASAHubble
Video: Another banner year!
Today officially marks 36 years of Hubble. The mission is still going strong, with images and discoveries that constantly change the way we understand our universe.
Here are just a few examples of what Hubble's been up to in the past year ⬇
https://x.com/NASAUniverse/status/2047755456882278899NASA Universe @NASAUniverse - How's the view up there?
While looping the Moon in 2018, our planet hunter TESS took a test shot, revealing over 200,000 stars in Centaurus. And following their recent flyby, the @NASAArtemis II crew captured this stunning view of our Milky Way!
https://x.com/NASAUniverse/status/2047361105517842934NASA Universe @NASAUniverse - Video: When our Swift satellite spotted a gamma-ray burst on December 25, 2010, astronomers were split on its cause. Was it from a novel type of supernova explosion located billions of light-years away or an unusual collision much closer to home, within our own galaxy? #LookAlikeDay
https://x.com/NASAUniverse/status/2046318233683149191
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