[Oe List ...] Thanks Hubble! 25 years of stunning science

Ellie Stock via OE oe at lists.wedgeblade.net
Wed Apr 22 09:09:09 PDT 2015


There is a program on Hubble on PBS tonight.  Don't know if other regions will be showing it or not.
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   nice . . . got distracted a bit by the sex life of the vampire squid, but . . .  
  
  
   
  
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Within the item about the Hubble (25 years and still sending information) are some wonderful pictures.        
         
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"Before Hubble we really didn't know that much about the Universe," says Nobel Laurete Professor Brian Schmidt.                   
It's 25 years since the Hubble Space Telescope was launched. In that time it has revolutionised astronomy and given us thousands of stunning images. Celebrate this important anniversary with 25 of our favourite photos, and listen to StarStuff for a full interview with Professor Schmidt.                   
                   
                   
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