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How to use the word Hubble in a Sentence?

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The JWST gives us the ability to look at both Uranus and Neptune in a completely new way because we have never had a telescope of this size that looks in the infrared, the infrared can show us new depths and features that are difficult to see from the ground with the atmosphere in the way and invisible to telescopes that look in visible light like Hubble.

Naomi Rowe-Gurney

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’ve gotten quite used to seeing a lot of big change on Jupiter. We see the clouds change color, we see storms coming, we’ve been watching the Great Red Spot — I would love to see a big storm outbreak on Uranus, because that’s one of the few places where we don’t tend to see that very much, if we saw a big storm develop on Uranus (using Hubble), I’d be pretty excited.

Amy Simon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you think back to the original Voyager pictures of Uranus, it was just kind of a pale blue ball with nothing on it. You didn’t see clouds, you didn’t see haze, you didn’t see anything … so there was a polar cap then, but we couldn’t see it, what we’ve been watching over time (using Hubble), is this buildup of this high-altitude haze in the atmosphere, and the exact purpose or the exact mechanism behind it, we don’t know, that’s one of the things we’re studying.

Amy Simon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We want to show how we use commercial partnerships as well as the public-private partnerships to creatively solve challenging and complex problem missions such as servicing Hubble.

Jessica Jensen

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Previous observations of this planet with Hubble and Spitzer had given us tantalizing hints that carbon dioxide could be present, the data from JWST showed an unequivocal carbon dioxide feature that was so prominent it was practically shouting at us.

Natalie Batalha

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The Hubble constant is The Hubble constant. It can be used to thread a needle from the past to the present for an end-to-end test of our understanding of the universe. This took a phenomenal amount of detailed work.

Licia Verde

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The engineering images that we saw today are as sharp and as crisp as the images that Hubble can take, but are at a wavelength of light that is totally invisible to humans, so this is making the invisible universe snapping into very, very sharp focus.

Jane Rigby

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Unlike its normal behavior right after it exploded, the hydrogen interaction revealed it's kind of this oddball supernova, but it's exceptional that we were able to find its progenitor star in Hubble data. In four or five years, I think we will be able to learn more about what happened.

Charles Kilpatrick

Found on CNN
2 years ago

With Only Hubble, we see the material as Only Hubble left the star's visible surface and moved out through the atmosphere, before the dust formed that caused the star to appear to dim, only Hubble gives us this evidence of what led up to the dimming.

Andrea Dupree

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Juno's microwave radiometer probes deep into the planet's atmosphere by detecting high-frequency radio waves that can penetrate through the thick cloud layers. The data from Hubble and Gemini can tell us how thick the clouds are and how deep we are seeing into the clouds.

Amy Simon

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The light from these galaxies is very faint with long wavelengths invisible to our eyes and undetectable by Hubble, so we turned to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array( ALMA), which is ideal for viewing these kinds of things. I have a long history with that facility and so knew it would deliver good results.

Kotaro Kohno

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The Hubble tension between the early and late universe may be the most exciting development in cosmology in decades, this mismatch has been growing and has now reached a point that is really impossible to dismiss as a fluke. This disparity could not plausibly occur just by chance.

Adam Riess

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We came really close to missing it entirely, its too faint to see in a single Hubble [exposure].

Mark Showalter

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

What is so fascinating about these images is that they might not be as sharp as those obtained with Hubble, but each single pixel in the image also comes with a spectrum across pretty much the entire visible wavelength range.

Anna Faye McLeod

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

These clouds are so thick that even Hubble’s infrared capability could not penetrate them.

February NASA

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The red stars are either embedded or shrouded by intervening dust, these clouds are so thick that even Hubble’s infrared capability could not penetrate them.

February NASA

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Once again, our work demonstrates that, despite being in orbit for over 25 years, there are some areas of science for which Hubble is still uniquely capable.

Paul Crowther

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Hubble has completely transformed our view of the universe, revealing the true beauty and richness of the cosmos, this vista of starry fireworks and glowing gas is a fitting image for our celebration of 25 years of amazing Hubble science.

John Grunsfeld

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Hubble has fundamentally changed our human understanding of our universe.

Charlie Bolden

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Hubble has become part of our culture — very much.

John Grunsfeld

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Expanding Universe. Photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope. it's a challenge to pick out what one would consider the best.

Zoltan Levay

Found on CNN
9 years ago

All the (Hubble) observations are planned here, we get all of the science data from the telescope and provide that data to the astronomers around the world.

Zoltan Levay

Found on CNN
9 years ago

By monitoring auroral activity on exoplanets, we may be able to infer the presence of water on or within an exoplanet, now, it's not going to be easy — it's not as easy as Ganymede and Jupiter, and that wasn't easy. It may require a much larger telescope than Hubble, it may require some future space telescope, but nevertheless, it's a tool now that we didn't have prior to this work that Joachim and his team have done.

Heidi Hammel

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The four supernova images captured by Hubble appeared within a few days or weeks of each other and we found them after they had appeared, but we think the supernova may have appeared in a single image some 20 years ago elsewhere in the cluster field, and, even more excitingly, it is expected to reappear once more in the next one to five years.

Steve Rodney

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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