ESAHome
   
Space Science
About Space ScienceESA's 'Cosmic Vision'Science & Technology in-depth
Multimedia
Science imagesScience videosAnimationsDownloadsSounds from space
Media centre
Press ReleasesPress kitsESA Television
Resources
Reference sectionGlossaryFAQs
Science missions
Services
HelpLegal disclaimerCommentsSubscribe
Follow us
RSS feedsESA Sci on Twitter
 
 
 
Bookmark and Share
 
 
 
 
Feature printer friendly page
Track the Hubble Space Telescope
 
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a collaboration between ESA and NASA. It is a long-term, space-based observatory. The observations are carried out in visible, infrared and ultraviolet light. In many ways Hubble has revolutionised modern astronomy, not only by being an efficient tool for making new discoveries, but also by driving astronomical research in general.
 

Please wait for image to load.

Credits: C. Sufitchi http://www.n2yo.com

 
 
Last update: 23 October 2007
 
 
More about...
Hubble overviewHubble factsheet
Related articles
A perfect storm of turbulent gasesThe Big BangHubble: The man who discovered the CosmosHubble watches light echo from mysterious erupting starWhy are things in space the shape that they are?
 
 
 
   Copyright 2000 - 2012 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved.