Released on April 24, 1990, the space telescopehubblefrom the US agency NASA, is about to complete 30 years in orbit. During this period, the telescope photographed space daily, 24 hours. So the agency launched a interactive platform with the best Hubble images.
On this platform, you can check which image was taken by the telescope on your birthday just by typing the day and month. However, the user cannot choose the year, which is random. In addition to the photographs, NASA also provided an explanation in English of what was happening in the image.
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For the agency, Hubble is one of its most valuable and longest-lived observatories. The telescope is an important part of the study of the universe, as it has allowed the search of unknown sectors outside our galaxy.
Events celebrating Hubble's 30th anniversary were also scheduled to take place throughout 2020, but were postponed due to the new coronavirus pandemic. To get around the situation, NASA promised to make more images, videos, documentaries and exclusive content available.
Access NASA's interactive platform clicking here.
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