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Hubble getting ready to turn 25

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — What better way to celebrate the Hubble Space Telescope’s quartercen­tury in orbit than with cosmic fireworks?

On Thursday — one day before the 25th anniversar­y of Hubble’s launch — NASA released an image showing a brilliant breeding ground for stars. This stellar nursery is 20,000 light-years from Earth in the Constellat­ion Carina.

NASA’s science mission chief John Grunsfeld told the crowd gathered for the unveiling at the Newseum in Washington that the fact it’s taken thousands of years for the light from these bright, young stars to reach us means “they planned really far in advance.”

Grunsfeld was among five former shuttle astronauts who flew on Hubble missions who attended the ceremony. NASA Administra­tor Charles Bolden also was there; he helped deliver Hubble to orbit on April 24, 1990, aboard space shuttle Discovery.

Bolden said neither he nor anyone else back then expected the space telescope to work much beyond 15 years. From its approximat­ely 350-mile-high perch, Hubble has made more than 1.2 observatio­ns of more than 38,000 celestial objects.

“A quarter-century later, Hubble has fundamenta­lly changed our human understand­ing of our universe and our place in it,” Bolden said

Noted Grunsfeld: “Hubble inspires the world.”

 ?? Westerfund 2 Science Team via Associated Press ?? The Hubble Space Telescope took this image of a giant star cluster in the Constellat­ion Carina.
Westerfund 2 Science Team via Associated Press The Hubble Space Telescope took this image of a giant star cluster in the Constellat­ion Carina.

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