Similar words: hubble's law, bubble, rubble, stubble, bubble up, bubble over, hubbub, chubby. Meaning: n. United States astronomer who discovered that (as the universe expands) the speed with which nebulae recede increases with their distance (1889-1953).
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31. When the gyroscopes give out altogether , Hubble will shut itself down but will remain salvageable.
32. Right from the start there was trouble with the Hubble.
33. In this image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, new stars can been seen inside fingerlike protrusions extending from the top of the nebula.
34. ED WEILER: "The Hubble, when it was launched, represented an increase in capability of other telescopes on the ground by a factor of ten.
35. Hubble watched the night sky with instruments at the university's Yerkes Observatory.
36. In 1994, a researcher was smuggled one top-secret photo the Hubble Space Telescope had taken of what is presumed to be Heaven.
37. The Hubble Space Telescope began its outer-space adventures in April 1990, but by the early 2000s its batteries were drained and its sensors weren't, well, sensing.
38. A Hubble constant of is obtained fromobservati 0 ns of a distant Type II SN 1992 am.
39. How much did it cost to launch the Hubble telescope into space?
40. They used a giant armlike device to yank the Hubble out of its orbit and place it in the Atlantis' cargo bay.
41. It indicates that the Hubble constant is large – and therein lies a big problem.
42. The astronauts — fresh off successful repairs of the Hubble Space Telescope's sophisticated instruments — had been warned for days that the weather outlook was grim(Sentencedict.com), and the forecasts proved true.
43. Edwin Hubble discovered that distant galaxies are moving away from us.
44. Then, a decade or so later, Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding after all.
45. Sheppard, Jewitt's former graduate student, recently became a Hubble postdoctoral fellow in the department of terrestrial magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
46. Green shows optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope, and blue at the galaxy's core represents radio data from the Very Large Array in New Mexico.
47. By measuring the optical spectra of distant galaxies,(www.Sentencedict.com) Edwin Hubble noted that the velocity at which a galaxy moves away from the Earth increases proportionally to its distance from the Earth.
48. Hence it is proposed that the temperature and the density of electrons in a rich cluster and the Hubble constant H0 may be determined from the observations of the IR-background distortion.
49. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, seemingly playing a game of peek-a-boo in this image from April 2007.
50. For more information visit the Spitzer or Hubble Space Telescope websites.
51. In 1990, large space telescope such as Hubble telescope on the history of chronometer.
52. The Hubble Space Telescope paved the way for new advances in astronomy.
53. Dr. J. : Thanks for the past twenty years, Hubble, and here's to many more.
54. The discovery was made using several telescopes, including NASA's Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Subaru Telescope in Hawaii.
55. Hubble observations of nearby stars show that a number of them have Kuiper Belt-like disks of icy debris encircling them.
56. The Hubble will tell us a great deal about the age and size of the universe.
57. H0 is the Hubble constant, or parameter that indicates the rate at which the universe is expanding; and distance is the galaxy's distance from the one with which it's being compared.
58. Now, the Shuttle has reached Hubble and astronauts have set to work.
59. This outburst appears to have created the Homunculus Nebula, pictured above in a composite image from the Hubble Space Telescope taken last decade.
60. Then, in 1929, Edwin Hubble published his observations showing that the universe is expanding.