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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91. The Hubble Space Telescope has taken photos of the Helix Nebula.
92. Among the mesmerizing images the Hubble has captured are these "elephant trunks, " towering columns of interstellar gas photographed in the Serpens constellation, 6, 500 light-years from Earth.
93. The shuttle Endeavour will be taking the astronauts to the Hubble.
94. This new image taken with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope depicts bright, blue, newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
95. The wispy pink and yellow cloud in the new Hubble photo, which scientists released Tuesday, is made of mostly hydrogen gas heated by fierce ultraviolet radiation from the new stars at its heart.
96. Hubble Marks Dr. J. : In November 2001, Hubble made the first direct detection of the atmosphere of a planet orbiting another star.
97. But nobody was ever sent to prison for espousing the wrong value for the Hubble constant. There is always room for more data to argue over.
98. Other Hubble images have helped scientists better estimate the age of the universe and shed light on a mysterious antigravity force called "dark energy."
99. Worship on bended knees appeals, the hubble - bubble of my scald was defeated, how half A?
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101. Edwin Hubble observed that all galaxies except the closest ones to us — which are those in our local group of galaxies — are moving away.
102. He started out as an aerospace engineer at TRW, developing technology for NASA projects like the James Webb Space Telescope, the replacement to Hubble, which is scheduled to launch in 2013.
103. Hubble left the Mount Wilson Observatory during World War Two.
104. I remember Mrs. Hubble as a little curly sharp - edged person in skyblue.
105. Although lost a few chances, but final with hubble - bubble net amalgamative also make him very satisfactory.
106. In his first observations from Mount Wilson, Hubble used a telescope with a mirror one hundred fifty-two centimeters across.
107. At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Cloud, the picture spans about 200 light-years, but a tantalizing assortment of background galaxies are also visible in the sharp Hubble view .
108. In October 2003 Hubble trained its razor-sharp eye on one of the universe's most photogenic galaxies, the Sombrero galaxy, Messier 104 (M104).
109. The team's precise measurements are the key to learning about the expansion rate of the universe, called the Hubble constant.
110. For the measured value of the Hubble constant, this distance is about 14 billion light - years .
111. Edwin Powell Hubble was born in 1889 in Marshfield , Missouri.
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112. The image includes X-ray data from Chandra (colored purple), optical and ultraviolet (UV) data from Hubble (red and orange), and radio emission from the Very Large Array (VLA) and MERLIN (blue).
113. Edwin Hubble was about to make astronomy's greatest breakthrough of the century.
114. Today, Richard Rael and Tony Riggs tell the story of American astronomer Edwin Hubble.
115. Once its life is over the Hubble may be retrieved from space, or guided to a final splashdown in the ocean.