Published on March 30, 2026
Thirty-five years ago, in April of 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit aboard the space shuttle Discovery. Since then, NASA has reported that Hubble has completed nearly 1.7 million observations, focusing on approximately 55,000 astronomical targets. This remarkable journey has brought an unprecedented understanding of the near, allowing scientists and enthusiasts alike to explore the cosmos in vivid detail.
In celebration of Hubble’s 35th anniversary, a stunning collection of images has been presented, showcasing both recent discoveries and some that have been enhanced with modern processing techniques. These visuals not only highlight Hubble’s significant contributions to astronomy but also capture the imagination with breathtaking views of distant galaxies, nebulae, and other celestial phenomena.
One of the standout images features the Eagle Nebula, a towering structure of billowing gas and dark dust. Stretching over nine light-years in length and located 7,000 light-years from Earth, this region is crucial for star formation. Enhanced processing techniques have revitalized the image of this cosmic cloud, which is primarily composed of cold hydrogen gas. Within these vast spaces, new stars are continually born from the collapsing clouds, resulting in lively stellar activity. The newly formed stars emit intense ultraviolet light and stellar winds that reshape the surrounding gas, creating fantastical forms, such as the narrow pillar with a blossoming head depicted in this image.
As we reflect on Hubble’s legacy, it is clear that the telescope has profoundly impacted our understanding of the universe and our place within it. The stunning imagery and the wealth of data provided to inspire generations of scientists, researchers, and space enthusiasts around the world.
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