Use "hubble" in a sentence

1. Initiate emergency disconnect from Hubble.

2. Hubble has become the powerhouse of observational astronomy.

3. This just came in from hubble.

4. "Hubble Images a Swarm of Ancient Stars".

5. Hint of planet-sized drifters Bewilders Hubble scientists

6. Hubble is not the only telescope in space.

7. In this Hubble image, we see two galaxies.

8. Hubble Beholds a Big, Beautiful Blue Galaxy NGC 2336 is the quintessential galaxy — big, beautiful, and blue — and it is captured here by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope

9. Aghast is a Hubble Space Telescope cycle 17 program

10. And what's more, Hubble can see ultraviolet and near-infrared light.

11. And so, here's an image from the Hubble Space Telescope.

12. You can use wonderful telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope.

13. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) primarily observes visible light and near-ultraviolet.

14. Brilliant Hubble images show Colliding galaxies Mark Kaufman 1/9/2021

15. Many of the images you are seeing are earlier from the Hubble Space Telescope.

16. Well, after its fifth and final servicing mission, the Hubble Space

17. The galaxies were photographed in 2002 by the Hubble Space Telescope.

18. Las Auroras han sido observadas en ambos planetas con el telescopio Hubble

19. The Hubble Space Telescope recently snapped images of three smaller storms on Jupiter, called white spots.

20. The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is an image of a small region in the constellation Ursa Major, based on the results of a series of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope.

21. In 19 large space telescope such as Hubble telescope on the history of chronometer.

22. This telescope, to be launched in 2021, is referred to as "the Hubble successor".

23. In December 2005, the Hubble Space Telescope detected a pair of previously unknown rings.

24. The Giant Magellan Telescope will have 10 times the resolution of the Hubble Space Telescope.

25. When the gyroscopes give out altogether , Hubble will shut itself down but will remain salvageable.

26. The lens was discovered through a combination of Hubble Space Telescope and Keck telescope imaging and spectroscopy.

27. The new storm, previously a white spot in Hubble images, turned red in May 2008.

28. That's a picture of one our nearest neighbor stars taken with the Hubble Space Telescope.

29. Schmidt's PhD thesis was supervised by Robert Kirshner and used Type II Supernovae to measure the Hubble Constant.

30. 15e Hubble's original article is Hubble 1929; an accessible overview is given in Singh 2004, ch.

31. Alternatively, it is possible to manually generate a YAML manifest for the Cilium DaemonSet and Hubble Relay/UI as follows

32. Canadarm went on to rescue other satellites and proved invaluable in helping astronauts repair the Hubble Space Telescope

33. In spectacular fashion a set of photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope may reveal star formation in action.

34. He also became the first South Korean scientist to win the right to use NASA’s Hubble Telescope in 2010.

35. The Hubble telescope also found a globular cluster in Andromeda I, being the least luminous galaxy where such a cluster was found.

36. They used a giant armlike device to yank the Hubble out of its orbit and place it in the Atlantis' cargo bay.

37. Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and large terrestrial telescopes found water-ice absorption features in the spectrum of Puck.

38. Images from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Spitzer Space Telescope (infrared) or GALEX space telescope (ultraviolet) are "PD-NASA-USgov".

39. In January 2005 the Hubble Heritage Project constructed a 11477 × 7965-pixel composite image (shown in the infobox above) of M51 using Hubble's ACS instrument.

40. It was first identified in infrared images from the Hubble Space Telescope in 1994, and later viewed by the Cassini spacecraft.

41. Beyond a boundary called the Hubble sphere, the rate at which their distance from Earth increases becomes greater than the speed of light.

42. Bright, young stars spangle a region of the Eagle nebula in a new picture from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope released Monday.

43. In October 2003 Hubble trained its razor-sharp eye on one of the universe's most photogenic galaxies, the Sombrero galaxy, Messier 104 (M.

44. The post De no Creerse esta imagen de Saturno hecha por el telescopio Hubble appeared first on Digital Trends Español

45. Sc and SBc galaxies, for instance, have very "loose" arms, whereas Sa and SBa galaxies have tightly wrapped arms (with reference to the Hubble sequence).

46. Barman took Knutson's Hubble data on HD 209458 b, applied to his theoretical model, and allegedly identified water absorption in the planet's atmosphere.

47. If this is 100% accurate, with no further changes, it means that the Hubble rate will continue to drop, Asymptoting somewhere around a value …

48. In this image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, new stars can been seen inside fingerlike protrusions extending from the top of the nebula.

49. Sandage and other astronomers repeated these measurements numerous times, attempting to reduce the Hubble constant and thus increase the resulting age for the universe.

50. Among the mesmerizing images the Hubble has captured are these "elephant trunks, " towering columns of interstellar gas photographed in the Serpens constellation, 500 light-years from Earth.

51. Betelgeuse is the left shoulder of the Orion constellation (left). The star’s first portrait, made with the Hubble Space Telescope in 1996, took some doing

52. Using a combination of previously published Hubble Space Telescope measurements and new theoretical models, Barman found strong evidence for water absorption in the planet's atmosphere.

53. In 19 the first space-based optical telescope, the Hubble Space Telescope, was launched, providing the deepest, most detailed visible-light view of the universe.

54. Initially, astronomers proved Auroras existed on Uranus in 1986 as a result of NASA’s Voyager 2 probe, with later images to confirm taken from the Hubble telescope

55. In July 1990, Time had to adjust its appraisal, saying: “Cloudy Vistas for Big Science —NASA’s [National Aeronautics and Space Administration] Shuttle Hopes Spring a Leak, and Hubble Has Eye Trouble.”

56. As a result, the angular resolution of space telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope is often much smaller than a ground-based telescope with a similar aperture.

57. The Trifid Nebula was the subject of an investigation by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope in 1997, using filters that isolate emission from hydrogen atoms, ionized sulfur atoms, and doubly ionized oxygen atoms.

58. Cilium 1.9: Maglev, Deny Policies, VM Support, OpenShift, Hubble mTLS, Bandwidth Manager, eBPF Node-Local Redirect, Datapath Optimizations, and more We are excited to announce the Cilium 1.9 release

59. Astronomers have put together the largest and most comprehensive "history book" of galaxies into one single image, using 16 years' worth of observations from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.

60. In 1998, an examination of Proxima Centauri using the Faint Object Spectrograph on board the Hubble Space Telescope appeared to show evidence of a companion orbiting at a distance of about 0.5 AU.

61. A Borked bit of code sent the Hubble Space Telescope into safe mode, revealing a bunch of other glitches Writing to forbidden memory and not closing the door cause headaches for custodians of restored spacecraft

62. On February 28, 2006, NASA and the European Space Agency released a very detailed image of the Pinwheel Galaxy, which was the largest and most detailed image of a galaxy by Hubble Space Telescope at the time.

63. Thus an Accelerating universe took a longer time to expand from 2/3 to 1 times its present size, compared to a non-Accelerating universe with constant ˙ and the same present-day value of the Hubble constant

64. In the Hubble classification scheme, spiral galaxies are listed as type S, followed by a letter (a, b, or c) that indicates the degree of tightness of the spiral arms and the size of the central bulge.

65. Hubble Captures a Cannibal Galaxy This remarkable spiral galaxy, known as NGC 4651, may look serene and peaceful as it swirls in the vast, silent emptiness of space, but don’t be fooled — it keeps a violent secret

66. While Cilium sends BPF programs to the kernel to control the flow of packets, enforcing policies and load balancing, Hubble extracts events generated from this flow to generate a log of flow data and metrics to be consumed

67. In 2006, imaging of the system with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys revealed the presence of a secondary dust disk inclined at an angle of about 5° to the main disk and extending at least 130 AU from the star.

68. The Astrophysics current missions include three of the Great Observatories originally planned in the 1980s and launched over the past 28 years. The current suite of operational Great Observatories include the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.

69. ‘The Hubble Space Telescope captured a picture of starlit asteroidal and Cometary debris encircling the yellow dwarf star HD 107146.’ ‘At a distance of one light-week, our solar system is lost in the Sun's glare; even farther out is a collection of Cometary objects called the …

70. And if you take a camera and you point it at a random part of the sky, and you just keep the shutter open, as long as your camera is attached to the Hubble Space Telescope, it will see something like this.

71. ‘The Hubble Space Telescope captured a picture of starlit asteroidal and Cometary debris encircling the yellow dwarf star HD 107146.’ ‘At a distance of one light-week, our solar system is lost in the Sun's glare; even farther out is a collection of Cometary objects called the …

72. A glass of wine or two now makes me weave as if acting the drunkard's part; as if, besotted with unrequited love for the dynamic Turner canvasses spied out by the Hubble, I could lurch down a city street set without provoking every pedestrian walk-on stare.

73. Mildred Hubble, come here, you wretched girl.: Je vous aiderai, maîtresse Amandine.: I'll help you, Mistress Mildred.: Bouche attaque en phase avec le nez sur la minéralité et la fumée, puis évolution sur des notes sucrées agréables (tarte Amandine).: Mouth attack in line with the nose of minerality and smoke, then evolution of pleasant