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August 27, 2020Release ID: 2020-46

Hubble Maps a Giant Halo Around the Andromeda Galaxy

The complex structure is layered, with two nested shells of gas

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August 21, 2020Release ID: 2020-45

Hubble Snaps Close-Up of Celebrity Comet NEOWISE

First Images Captured of Comet After Sizzling Sun Flyby

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August 13, 2020Release ID: 2020-44

Hubble Finds that Betelgeuse's Mysterious Dimming Is Due to a Traumatic Outburst

Hubble Detects Dense, Heated Material Moving Through the Star's Atmosphere

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August 06, 2020Release ID: 2020-30

Hubble Uses Earth as a Proxy for Identifying Oxygen on Potentially Habitable Planets Around Other Stars

Hubble Uses Our Moon to Probe Earth’s Atmosphere During a Lunar Eclipse

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July 24, 2020Release ID: 2020-41

Ground System for NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Completes Major Review

STScI Will Host Roman’s Science Operations Center and Data Archive

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July 23, 2020Release ID: 2020-43

Hubble Sees Summertime on Saturn

Giant Planet Reveals Glory of Its Rings and Cloud Belts

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June 25, 2020Release ID: 2020-22

Hubble Sees a Cosmic Flapping 'Bat Shadow'

The shadow from an unseen, planet-forming disk flaps like a bat's wings

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June 18, 2020Release ID: 2020-31

Hubble Provides Holistic View of Stars Gone Haywire

Stars Puffing Off Layers of Gas and Dust Yield New Revelations.

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June 03, 2020Release ID: 2020-34

Hubble Makes Surprising Find in the Early Universe

Deep Space Quest Doesn't Find the First Stars, Pushing Back the Timeline of the Universe's Evolution.

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June 02, 2020Release ID: 2020-33

Intense Flash from Milky Way's Black Hole Illuminated Gas Far Outside of Our Galaxy

Cataclysmic blast felt 200,000 light-years away

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May 28, 2020Release ID: 2020-15

In Planet Formation, It's Location, Location, Location

The Westerlund 2 star cluster's raucous core is no place to form planets.

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May 20, 2020Release ID: 2020-35

WFIRST Telescope Named For ‘Mother of Hubble’ Nancy Grace Roman

STScI Will Serve as the Roman Space Telescope’s Science Operations Center

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May 07, 2020Release ID: 2020-21

Telescopes and Spacecraft Join Forces to Probe Deep into Jupiter's Atmosphere

Hubble and Gemini watch from afar, capturing high-resolution global views of Jupiter that are key to interpreting Juno's close-up observations of the planet.

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May 05, 2020Release ID: 2020-23

Astronomers Find Jupiter-like Cloud Bands on Closest Brown Dwarf

Today’s weather forecast: partly cloudy with ammonia rain

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April 30, 2020Release ID: 2020-18

No Blue Skies for Super-Hot Planet WASP-79b

Bloated, Seething World Has a Weird Atmosphere

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