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The official X account for the NASA Hubble Space Telescope, managed and operated by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

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Nothing says like a new episode of Hubble's Inside the Image! 🌌

Today, learn more about gravitationally lensed supernova Refsdal. A galaxy cluster’s massive gravitational field amplifies the light from a supernova, coming from behind it!

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Dust in detail! 🔎

Hubble's sharp resolution captured this edge-on view of the lenticular galaxy NGC 4753.

This view reveals complex dust structures, likely caused by a potential merger with a different galaxy about 1.3 billion years ago: go.nasa.gov/4aksZ93

Dust in detail! 🔎 Hubble's sharp resolution captured this edge-on view of the lenticular galaxy NGC 4753. This #HubbleFriday view reveals complex dust structures, likely caused by a potential merger with a different galaxy about 1.3 billion years ago: go.nasa.gov/4aksZ93
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Dreamer turned scientist for Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and Hubble 🌟

In 1967, Dr. Ken Carpenter was a teenager fact-checking a “Star Trek” episode at his local library, now he helps astronomers all over the world explore the leading edge of astronomy.

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Dreamer turned scientist for @NASARoman and @NASAHubble 🌟 In 1967, Dr. Ken Carpenter was a teenager fact-checking a “Star Trek” episode at his local library, now he helps astronomers all over the world explore the leading edge of astronomy. go.nasa.gov/4amwjk0
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On her birthday, we remember Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, NASA's first chief of astronomy. Known as the 'Mother of Hubble' for her role in making NASAHubble a reality. Thousands of astronomers today owe their careers to her foundational work! go.nasa.gov/3yd7lGc

On her birthday, we remember Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, @NASA's first chief of astronomy. Known as the 'Mother of Hubble' for her role in making @NASAHubble a reality. Thousands of astronomers today owe their careers to her foundational work! go.nasa.gov/3yd7lGc
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You're in for a ride! 🐴

When it comes to the Horsehead Nebula, multiple missions have taken the reins. From Euclid, to Hubble, and now Webb, we can learn more about our universe thanks to these amazing machines. More on Webb's contributions: go.nasa.gov/3JXCFLU

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This , we're thinking of Vera Rubin – also known as the 'Mother of Dark Matter'!

This galaxy was nicknamed Rubin's Galaxy because she studied it in search of dark matter, which is like the invisible scaffolding of our universe. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4afeDGL

This #MothersDay, we're thinking of Vera Rubin – also known as the 'Mother of Dark Matter'! This galaxy was nicknamed Rubin's Galaxy because she studied it in search of dark matter, which is like the invisible scaffolding of our universe. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4afeDGL
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The last launch to service Hubble happened 15 years ago! 🚀

Servicing Mission 4 set out on this day in 2009 on an ambitious journey, including five spacewalks and the installation of two new scientific instruments, plus other repairs and upgrades: go.nasa.gov/4al68Kd

The last launch to service Hubble happened #OTD 15 years ago! 🚀 Servicing Mission 4 set out on this day in 2009 on an ambitious journey, including five spacewalks and the installation of two new scientific instruments, plus other repairs and upgrades: go.nasa.gov/4al68Kd
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Another day at the star factory ⭐

This view shows UGC 9684, an active star-forming galaxy, which means it's also home to supernovae – explosions that occur at the end of big stars' lives.

It's hosted four supernova-like events since 2006: go.nasa.gov/4buYf6b

Another day at the star factory ⭐ This #HubbleFriday view shows UGC 9684, an active star-forming galaxy, which means it's also home to supernovae – explosions that occur at the end of big stars' lives. It's hosted four supernova-like events since 2006: go.nasa.gov/4buYf6b
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