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Recent Hubble Headlines
- Continuing press
releases are available directly from STSCI
- July 30, l998: Training Begins
for NExt Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission Crew
- June 10, l997: Hubble is First
to Spot Colliding Supernovas
- June 9, l997: Steady Stream
of Discoveries Coming from New Hubble Instruments
- May 10, l997: Hubble Finds Cloudy, Cold
Weather for Mars-Bound Spacecraft
- May 12, l997: Hubble's Upgrades Show
Birth and Death of Stars; Discover Massive Black Hole
- April 1, l997: Hubble Tracks the Fading
Optical Counterpart of a Gamma-Ray Burst
- March 27, l997: Hubble and IUE Hale-Bopp
Observations Surprise Astronomers
- March 25, l997: Hubble Space Telescope
Check-out Finds Successes, Concerns
- March 24, l997: Hubble's Sharpest Views
of Mars Available
- January 13, l997: Massive
Black Holes Dwell in Most Galaxies, According to Hubble Census
- November 19, l996: Hubble
Surveys the "Homes" of Quasars
- November 14, l996: New Hubble
Findings on Quasars Presented at Briefing Nov. 13
- November 1, l996: New Hubble
Images Show Dust Storms at Mars North Pole
- October 23, l996: Hubble Makes
Movie of Neptune's Rotation and Weather
- October 17, l996: Hubble Follows
Rapid Changes in Jupiter's Aurora
- October 4, l996: Hubble Takes
Rare Portrait of Jupiter and Io
- September 9, l996: Hubble
Sees Early Building Blocks of Today's Galaxies
- July 8, l996: Hubble Telescope
Measures Diameters of Pulsating Stars
- June 26, l996: Findings from
Hubble Deep Field Home in on Distant Galaxies
- June 10, l996: New Hubble
Images of Doomed Star Eta Carinae Available; Internet Users Can View
Image in 3-D
- May 30, l996: Hubble Astronomers
Unveil "Crab Nebula -- The Movie"
- April 15, l996: Hubble Finds
Thousands of Gaseous Fragments around Star
- March 7, 1996: Hubble Reveals
Surface of Pluto for the First Time
- February 21, l996: Hubble
opens doorway to systematic search for Black Holes.
- February 12, l996: For the
first time ever, K-12 Students get hands on The Hubble Space Telescope
as part of innovative "Passport to Knowledge" Project.
- January 17, 1996: New Hubble
Images Available
- January 17, 1996 Disk Around
Star May Be Warped By Unseen Planet
- January 15, l996: Hubble's
Deepest View of the Universe Unveils Bewildering Galaxies Across Billions
of Years
- January 10, l996 Hubble Discovers
Powerful Laser Beamed from Chaotic Star
- December 4, l995 Hubble Finds
a New Black Hole -- and Unexpected New Mysteries
- November 29, l995 Astronomers
Announce First Clear Evidence of a Brown Dwarf
- November 6, l995 Hubble Space Telescope Peers Deep
into the Crowded Heart of the Densest Known Star Cluster
- November 2, l995: Star-Birth in the Eagle Nebula
- October 18, l995: Hubble Discovers
New Class of Gravitational Lens for Probing Structure of the Cosmos
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