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Hubble Finds Evidence for Dark Energy in the Young Universe Scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that dark energy is not a new constituent of space, but rather has been present for most of the universe's history. Dark energy is a mysterious repulsive force that causes December 22nd, 2006 - NEBULA Drawing on sources that include abstract animation, American sculpture of the 1930s and 40s as well as photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope and electron micrography, “Nebula” is a multi-faceted, multi-sensory immersive experience NASA Telescope Picks Up Glow of Universe's First Objects New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope strongly suggest that infrared light detected in a prior study originated from clumps of the very first objects of the Universe. The recent data indicate this patchy light is Hubble Space Telescope Holiday Cards Very cool, pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope on HubbleSite - Holiday Cards. There are directions on how to print them yourself, or how to get one ready for I saw this over at Susan’s. Technorati Tags: Hubble Space Telescope More BlogRollees Happy Day after Solstice! Next, give a look to our friends over at Hubble Space Telescope. All the cosmos is laid out there for you to inspect, and they've got image libraries, games for the kids (in all of us), and much more. See the splendid space through Hubble Telescope Link. Technorati Tags: Hubble Telescope Next Up, the COROT Space Telescope Step aside Hubble, Chandra, Spitzer, there's a new space telescope ready for launch. On December 27, 2006, the European Space Agency is planning to launch its planet hunting, starquake finding COROT satellite. NASA's Spitzer Peels Back Layers of Star's Explosion Astronomers using NASA's infrared Spitzer Space Telescope have discovered that an exploded star, named Cassiopeia A, blew up in a somewhat orderly fashion, retaining much of its original onion-like layering Spitzer Sees the Light In the beginning there was darknessbut now, Spitzer Scientists say they are seeing the universe's first light Europe goes searching for rocky planets The COROT space telescope is proceeding smoothly towards its launch in December 2006. Once in orbit, COROT will become the first spacecraft devoted to the search for rocky planets, similar to our own Earth
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