Hubble is a lunar impact crater that lies very near the east-northeastern limb of the Moon. At this location it is viewed almost from the side from Earth...
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galaxy types Hubble's law, a statement in physical cosmology Hubble (crater), a lunar crater 2069 Hubble, a main-belt asteroid Edwin Hubble, an astronomer...
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Rheasilvia (redirect from Rheasilvia (crater))
1223272. PMID 22582256. S2CID 206541950. "Hubble Reveals Huge Crater on the Surface of the Asteroid Vesta". HubbleSite. Space Telescope Science Institute...
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Michigan Hubbells, Missouri Hubbell, Nebraska Hubble Space Telescope Hubble (crater), a lunar impact crater Hubble (film), a 2010 American documentary film...
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This is a list of named lunar craters. The large majority of these features are impact craters. The crater nomenclature is governed by the International...
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Society in 1929. Asteroid 2069 Hubble; The crater Hubble on the Moon; Orbiting Hubble Space Telescope; Edwin P. Hubble Planetarium, located in the Edward...
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Puck (moon) (redirect from Puckian crater)
spherical in shape and has diameter of about 162 km. It has a dark, heavily cratered surface, which shows spectral signs of water ice. Puck—the largest inner...
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4 Vesta (redirect from Snowman craters)
or radiation pressure. Spectroscopic analyses of the Hubble images have shown that this crater has penetrated deep through several distinct layers of...
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Ceres (dwarf planet) (section Craters)
discoverer of Ceres. It was thought to be a crater. Visible-light images of a full rotation taken by Hubble in 2003 and 2004 showed eleven recognisable...
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Vibidia is an impact crater on the asteroid 4 Vesta, located at 26.9°S and 139.9°W. It has a diameter of 7.1 km. There is a distinctive ray-like pattern...
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Proteus (moon) (redirect from Protean crater)
(12 mi). Its surface is dark, neutral in color, and heavily cratered. Proteus's largest crater is Pharos, which is more than 230 km (140 mi) in diameter...
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486958 Arrokoth (redirect from Craters on Arrokoth)
2014 by astronomer Marc Buie and the New Horizons Search Team using the Hubble Space Telescope as part of a search for a Kuiper-belt object for New Horizons...
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to Aristarchus. The Hubble Advanced Camera for Surveys was used to photograph the crater in visual and ultraviolet light. The crater was determined to have...
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Phobos (moon) (redirect from D'Arrest (Phobos crater))
heavily cratered, with one of the craters near the equator having a central peak despite the moon's small size. The most prominent of these is the crater Stickney...
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Crater is a small constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. Its name is the latinization of the Greek krater, a type of cup used to water down...
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interface. In March 2015, scientists reported that measurements with the Hubble Space Telescope of how the aurorae moved confirmed that Ganymede has a subsurface...
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the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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northwest rim, and thus adjacent to Lyapunov, is the crater Rayleigh. Southwest of Joliet is Hubble and farther to the south lies Al-Biruni. The outer rim...
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of the Hubble law to the Hubble–Lemaître law. The lunar crater Lemaître Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric Lemaître coordinates Hubble–Lemaître...
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Spacelab and Space Shuttle missions, including the Hubble Space Telescope deployment, the first two Hubble repair missions, Spacelab-J (with the first Japanese...
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of the Moon. To the south-southwest of Lyapunov is the crater Hubble. The shape of this crater's rim has been modified due to the large adjacent formations...
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the Mare Marginis, and south-southeast of the crater Plutarch. Farther to the east-northeast is Hubble. This is a worn and eroded formation with an interior...
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HubbleSite.org. Retrieved 5 May 2022. "Hubble Reveals Huge Crater on the Surface of the Asteroid Vesta". HubbleSite.org. Retrieved 5 May 2022. "NEAR Shoemaker"...
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impact crater. Nix was independently discovered by Max Mutchler and Andrew Steffl, members of the Pluto Companion Search Team, using the Hubble Space Telescope...
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2 Pallas (redirect from Palladian crater)
onto the motion of Mars. The Dawn team was granted viewing time on the Hubble Space Telescope in September 2007 for a once-in-twenty-year opportunity...
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RX J1131-1231 (category Crater (constellation))
quasar located about 6 billion light years from Earth in the constellation Crater. In 2014, astronomers found that the X-rays being emitted are coming from...
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called the Hubble tuning-fork. Hubble also discovered the minor planet 1373 Cincinnati, his only asteroid discovery. The lunar crater Hubble is also named...
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Triton (moon) (redirect from Andvari (crater))
covered by frozen nitrogen and is geologically young, with very few impact craters. Young, intricate cryovolcanic and tectonic terrains suggest a complex...
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Pharos (/ˈfɛərɒs/ FAIR-oss) is the largest known impact crater on Neptune's moon Proteus. It is named after the island of Pharos, making it the only named...
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astronomer Mark Showalter by analyzing archived Neptune photographs the Hubble Space Telescope captured between 2004 and 2009. The moon is so dim that...
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