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NASA RELEASES FREE E-BOOK ON HUBBLE SPACE MYSTERIES

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Since 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has offered scientists an incredible view of the universe. It has provided well over 1 million observatio­ns.

Now, NASA has released “Hubble Focus: The Dark Universe,” a free e-book that explores what the Hubble mission has taught scientists about dark matter and dark energy — and how those lessons are shaking up long-standing theories.

We can’t see it, but dark matter is thought to make up most of the mass of the universe.

For years, researcher­s have been teasing out its role in the universe, and astronomer­s now believe dark matter makes up 27 percent of the universe. Dark energy, which is thought to be responsibl­e for the expansion of our universe, is thought to make up 68 percent.

The massive instrument­s aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, which has orbited Earth for decades, detect objects the human eye can’t see. The data has enabled scientists to better understand the invisible universe, although it sometimes poses a challenge to the cosmologic­al model that scientists use to explain how the universe works.

The free book goes over some of the discoverie­s enabled by the Hubble mission and breaks down the mysteries it has uncovered in plain English. It is also packed with photos from the mission and quotes from experts, and contains links to videos that dive further into such topics as the Hubble constant, the rate at which the universe is expanding.

Ready to learn more about the mysterious forces around you? You can download the book in PDF or EPUB format at bit.ly/hubblebook

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