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Books with title Hubble Space Telescope: Exploring the Universe

  • The Hubble Space Telescope: Our Eye on the Universe

    Terence Dickinson, Tracy Read

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 27, 2019)
    A beautifully illustrated, accessible beginner's guide to the Hubble Space Telescope. Acclaimed astronomer Terence Dickinson and his longtime editor Tracy C. Read team up to explore the starry treasures in our galaxy and beyond as revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Since Galileo pointed his telescope at the starry night in 1609 and discovered that the hazy patch above us was not a cloud but a "river" of uncountable stars -- the Milky Way, our home galaxy -- humans have been improving on ways to understand the cosmos. We've devised ever more powerful telescopes and placed them on mountaintops, far from the bright lights of cities. But the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990 was the first time we'd sent a telescope into space, beyond the distorting effects caused by looking through the Earth's atmosphere. Orbiting roughly 350 miles above Earth and circling the planet more than 5,000 times a year, Hubble has made over 1.3 million observations, revealing the vast scope of the expanding universe beyond our solar system. In The Hubble Space Telescope: Our Eye on the Universe, young readers find out how this groundbreaking telescope gathers imagery and transmits it to Earth. This book shares what Hubble has taught us about the universe and explains its top discoveries. Chapters filled with the telescope's latest photography offer insight into: stormy weather on our solar system's planets and moons and dramatic collisions in space star clusters, nebulas and the Milky Way Galaxy the Milky Way's galaxy neighbors massive black holes and dark matter planets beyond our solar system star nurseries and glimpses of distant galaxies in deep space.
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  • The Hubble Space Telescope: Our Eye on the Universe

    Terence Dickinson, Tracy Read

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 27, 2019)
    A beautifully illustrated, accessible beginner's guide to the Hubble Space Telescope. Acclaimed astronomer Terence Dickinson and his longtime editor Tracy C. Read team up to explore the starry treasures in our galaxy and beyond as revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Since Galileo pointed his telescope at the starry night in 1609 and discovered that the hazy patch above us was not a cloud but a "river" of uncountable stars -- the Milky Way, our home galaxy -- humans have been improving on ways to understand the cosmos. We've devised ever more powerful telescopes and placed them on mountaintops, far from the bright lights of cities. But the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990 was the first time we'd sent a telescope into space, beyond the distorting effects caused by looking through the Earth's atmosphere. Orbiting roughly 350 miles above Earth and circling the planet more than 5,000 times a year, Hubble has made over 1.3 million observations, revealing the vast scope of the expanding universe beyond our solar system. In The Hubble Space Telescope: Our Eye on the Universe, young readers find out how this groundbreaking telescope gathers imagery and transmits it to Earth. This book shares what Hubble has taught us about the universe and explains its top discoveries. Chapters filled with the telescope's latest photography offer insight into: stormy weather on our solar system's planets and moons and dramatic collisions in space star clusters, nebulas and the Milky Way Galaxy the Milky Way's galaxy neighbors massive black holes and dark matter planets beyond our solar system star nurseries and glimpses of distant galaxies in deep space.
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  • Hubble Space Telescope: Exploring the Universe

    Michael D. Cole

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Details the initiation of the Hubble Space Telescope in April 1990 and the repair and servicing missions which followed, and explains the telescope's role in answering questions about the universe
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  • Close Encounters: Exploring the Universe With the Hubble Telescope

    Elaine Scott

    Hardcover (Disney Pr, May 1, 1998)
    The award-winning author of Adventure in Space presents a follow-up look at how the Hubble Telescope has transformed our view of the universe and illustrates this point through vivid text and full-color photos.
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  • Hubble Space Telescope: Photographing the Universe

    John Hamilton

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Discusses the Hubble Space Telescope that was launched in 1990, detailing its construction, its valuable images, and how it continues to collect data that is sent to NASA.
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  • The Hubble Space Telescope

    Blake Hoena

    Paperback (Epic, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The Hubble Space Telescope is a lens for discovering the hidden secrets of outer space. The tool has zoomed in on unknown galaxies! This book gives young readers a close-up of the Hubble Space Telescope, showing off its mirrors, cameras, solar panels, and more.
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  • Eye on the Universe: The Incredible Hubble Space Telescope

    Michael D Cole

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Would you like to see a colossal storm on the planet Saturn? Or would you rather see the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy? Is it possible to see a planet in another galaxy 13 billion light years away? Orbiting high above Earth, the Hubble Telescope captures all these amazing wonders of space. Incredible photographs are relayed back to Earth, allowing scientists and astronomers to study parts of space that were once completely unknown. Author Michael D. Cole explores the remarkable journey of launching this telescope into space and how it can unlock the greatest mysteries of the universe.
  • Close Encounters: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope

    Elaine Scott

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1998)
    Grade 5-8AScott follows up her Adventure in Space: The Flight to Fix the Hubble (Hyperion, 1995) with this equally outstanding explanation of why the effort to repair the orbiting telescope's faulty components was worthwhile. She opens with a telling pair of before-and-after photographs: the first a blur that looks like a fried green egg, the second a sharply focused, dramatically swirling spiral galaxy. After a summary history of astronomy and telescopes, the author goes on to describe the value of this new clarity; scientists can now observe phenomena as close in time and space as local weather on Mars, or as distant as the birth of solar systems, the deaths of stars, and the mysteries of black holes. Artists' renditions and archival portraits of scientists involved with the space telescope enhance the many vividly reproduced full-color photos of deep space. In her matching text, Scott is specific about both how the different instruments on Hubble are used, and what they tell us. Some pages of text are printed on grayed-out star fields, not the best choice for legibility, but that's a minor bobble in this meaty, cogent report.AJohn Peters, New York Public Library Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
  • Hubble Space Telescope, The

    Allan Morey

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The Hubble Space Telescope is a lens for discovering the hidden secrets of outer space. The tool has zoomed in on unknown galaxies! This book gives young readers a close-up of the Hubble Space Telescope, showing off its mirrors, cameras, solar panels, and more.
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  • The Hubble Space Telescope

    Diane M., Paul P. Sipiera

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1998)
    Describes how the Hubble Space Telescope was placed into orbit and how it has brought us more information about outer space
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  • Eye on the Universe: The Incredible Hubble Space Telescope

    Michael D Cole

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Would you like to see a colossal storm on the planet Saturn? Or would you rather see the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy? Is it possible to see a planet in another galaxy 13 billion light years away? Orbiting high above Earth, the Hubble Telescope captures all these amazing wonders of space. Incredible photographs are relayed back to Earth, allowing scientists and astronomers to study parts of space that were once completely unknown. Author Michael D. Cole explores the remarkable journey of launching this telescope into space and how it can unlock the greatest mysteries of the universe.
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  • Close Encounters: Exploring the Universe With the Hubble Space Telescope

    Elaine Scott

    Library Binding (Disney Pr, May 1, 1998)
    Describes what scientists have been able to deduce about the nature of our solar system and the universe based on data collected by the Hubble telescope.
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