Hubble Space Telescope
Since its 1990 launch, the Hubble Space Telescope has changed our fundamental understanding of the universe.
35 Years of Discovery
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Throughout the history of science, revolutionary instruments propel our understanding with their landmark discoveries. The Hubble Space Telescope is a testament to that concept. Its design, technology and serviceability have made it one of NASA's most transformative observatories. From determining the atmospheric composition of planets around other stars to discovering dark energy, Hubble has changed humanity's understanding of the universe.
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NASA’s Hubble Unexpectedly Catches Comet Breaking Up
NASA Discovers Crash of Extreme Stars in Unexpected Site
Two Observatories, One Cosmic Eye: Hubble and Euclid View Cat’s Eye Nebula
NASA’s Hubble Identifies One of Darkest Known Galaxies
Hubble's Messier Marathon 2026
Every year, stargazers convene for the “Messier Marathon” – a challenge to observe as many cosmic objects from the Messier catalog as possible in a single night! French astronomer Charles Messier compiled this catalog in the 1700s, and it features several ideal targets for backyard astronomers. No telescope? No problem! Stargaze from your screen with Hubble.
Learn MoreImage Galleries
Explore Hubble's media galleries to view and download high-resolution Hubble images of the universe, mission operations, Hubble astronauts, and more!
NASA’s Hubble Captures Light Show Around Rapidly Dying Star
This stunning image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula,…
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Hubble's Stellar Construction Zones
Hubble took us on a tour of star and planet-forming regions, releasing new images everyday from January 12-17, 2026.
Hubble & Citizen Science
Hubble's vast and growing archive of observations is a treasure trove for researchers, especially with the support of volunteers who help them comb through and catalog data.
Science Operations
Hubble science operations selects scientific proposals, schedules scientific observations, calibrates and archives mission science data.
Hubble: An Engineering Marvel
Join Hubble engineers Morgan Van Arsdall, deputy mission operations manager, and Lynn Bassford, flight operations manager as they discuss incredible engineering and operations that keeps Hubble working more than three decades after launch.
AI and Hubble Science
Artificial intelligence programs can search Hubble's massive data archive, assisting researchers in their scientific investigations.
Hubble 3D Models
Explore the components of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope by printing your own 3D model!
New Lithographs
Two new Hubble lithographs are available to download as PDFs: the star R Aquarii (pictured above) and Center of Starburst Galaxy Messier 94 (NGC 4736).
What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday?
Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday.
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What is Hubble Observing?
See the area of sky Hubble is investigating.
Lost Universe
NASA's Tabletop Role-Playing Game Adventure
Hubble's Skymap
Get a Hubble's-eye-view of cosmic objects
Hubble E-Books
Learn about Hubble's discoveries, history, and iconic images in these free, downloadable e-books.
Hubble’s Beautiful Universe
Beautiful Universe takes readers on a journey through Hubble’s mission, from 1990 to today, with many of the breathtaking images of the cosmos it collected along the way.
Reshaping Our Cosmic View: Hubble Science Highlights
Reshaping Our Cosmic View: Hubble Science Highlights features some of Hubble’s ground-breaking discoveries over its more than three decades of observations.
Hubble: An Overview of the Space Telescope
Hubble: An Overview of the Space Telescope briefly describes its history, design, operation, science, technology transfers, and cultural impact.
Black Holes: Into the Vortex
Black Holes: Into the Vortex explores Hubble’s recent discoveries about black holes, incredibly dense objects whose gravity is so intense that not even light can escape its pull.
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Hubble Science Highlights
Hubble has affected every area of astronomy. Its most notable scientific discoveries reflect the broad range of research and the breakthroughs it has achieved.
Explore the Night Sky
Your backyard telescope and binoculars may not have the capabilities of Hubble, but you can still see amazing objects. Compare what you see with the images Hubble has taken.
Hubble E-books
Investigate the mysteries of the universe with Hubble. Learn Hubble's history. E-books dive deeper into Hubble discoveries and more.
You Can Do NASA Science!
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Participate in authentic research via NASA Citizen Science.
NASA invites people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in authentic NASA research via "citizen science" or "participatory science" projects, where volunteers and amateurs have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries.
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Chandra X-ray Observatory
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