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HubblHubblee
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The Hubble Space Telescope is a robotic telescope The Hubble Space Telescope is a robotic telescope located on the outer edge of the atmosphere, in circular located on the outer edge of the atmosphere, in circular orbit around the Earth at 593 km above sea level, with an orbit around the Earth at 593 km above sea level, with an
orbital period between 96 and 97 minutes at a speed orbital period between 96 and 97 minutes at a speed 28,000 km / h. Named as a tribute to Edwin Hubble, was 28,000 km / h. Named as a tribute to Edwin Hubble, was launched into orbit on 24 April 1990 as a joint project of launched into orbit on 24 April 1990 as a joint project of
NASA and ESA, thus inaugurating the Great NASA and ESA, thus inaugurating the Great Observatories program. Observatories program.
Cylindrically shaped Hubble weighs 11 tons. Its length is Cylindrically shaped Hubble weighs 11 tons. Its length is 13.2 m and its maximum diameter is 4.2 meters. 13.2 m and its maximum diameter is 4.2 meters.
The telescope can obtain images with higher optical The telescope can obtain images with higher optical resolution resolution
0.1 seconds of arc.0.1 seconds of arc.
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The International Space Station
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View from inside the shipView from inside the ship
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HubbleHubble
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First we see the Galaxy Hat, also called M 104 in the Messier First we see the Galaxy Hat, also called M 104 in the Messier catalog, distance of about 28 million light-years it is considered the catalog, distance of about 28 million light-years it is considered the
best photograph taken by Hubblebest photograph taken by Hubble
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Second best is the famous nebula MZ3, called Fourmi, between Second best is the famous nebula MZ3, called Fourmi, between 3000 and 6000 light years3000 and 6000 light years
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Third is the Eskimo Nebula NGC 2392 located 5000 light Third is the Eskimo Nebula NGC 2392 located 5000 light yearsyears
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Fourth, we can recognize the Fourth, we can recognize the impressive Nebula Cat's Eyeimpressive Nebula Cat's Eye
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Fifth, here is the Hourglass Nebula located 8000 Fifth, here is the Hourglass Nebula located 8000 light years away, a beautiful nebula with a light years away, a beautiful nebula with a
narrowing in its central part.narrowing in its central part.
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In sixth place we see the Cone Nebula, 2.5 light-yearsIn sixth place we see the Cone Nebula, 2.5 light-years
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Seventh, we find a fragment of the Swan Nebula, Seventh, we find a fragment of the Swan Nebula, located at 5500 light years away, described as "a located at 5500 light years away, described as "a
bubbling ocean of hydrogen with small amounts of bubbling ocean of hydrogen with small amounts of oxygen, sulfur and other elements"oxygen, sulfur and other elements"
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Eighth, a beautiful picture called "Starry Night"Eighth, a beautiful picture called "Starry Night"
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In ninth place, two swirling galaxies, the NGC 2207 In ninth place, two swirling galaxies, the NGC 2207 and IC 2163 located 114 million light-years.and IC 2163 located 114 million light-years.
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Tenth, we see a fragment of the Trifid Nebula, a Tenth, we see a fragment of the Trifid Nebula, a stellar cradle to 9000 light-years.stellar cradle to 9000 light-years.
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More pictures from More pictures from HubbleHubble
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Voyager 1
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Current Status of Voyager 1 (102 A-U)
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The dwarf planet 2003 UB 313 (Eris)
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Halley Comet Halley Comet
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M16: Eagle Nebula
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M57: Ring Nebula
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Nebula RCW 79
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NGC 2237: The Rosette Nebula
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M42: Orion Nebula
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Proto-star
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Milky Way (the red mark indicates our Sun)
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Black hole
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NGC 4414
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Earth with clouds
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Earth without clouds
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The Earth with the moon rising
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The Earth with the New Moon
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The Earth with the Full Moon
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The Sun with the atmosphere
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Atmosphere without the sun
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Venus cloudless
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Venus with clouds
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Mercury
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Mars
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Phobos and Deimos in orbit around Mars
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Jupiter
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The 8 closest satellites orbiting Jupiter
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Saturn
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Satellites in orbit around Saturn
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Uranus
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Satellites orbiting Uranus
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Neptune
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Satellites in orbit around Neptune (except Nereides)
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Nereid and Triton orbits Neptune
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Pluto
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Charon orbiting Pluto
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The Milky Way
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Words are useless when we are confronted with such monuments of Words are useless when we are confronted with such monuments of light and color! light and color!
Last is the Eagle Nebula or M16 in the constellation Serpens in the Last is the Eagle Nebula or M16 in the constellation Serpens in the middle of the starry night. On the inside, clusters of young stars are in middle of the starry night. On the inside, clusters of young stars are in
the process of creation, creating a wonderful spectacle of gaseous the process of creation, creating a wonderful spectacle of gaseous emissions.emissions.
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Thème musical: BO de “Blade Runner” LMG Décembre 2008