Top 69 Hubble Quotes & Sayings

Explore popular Hubble quotes.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I think probably the discoveries made by Hubble Space Telescope have been very dramatic, very amazing.
Countless women are alive today because of ideas stimulated by a design flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope.
Hubble showed us the marvel and majesty of stars being born. — © John M. Grunsfeld
Hubble showed us the marvel and majesty of stars being born.
Hubble is the most important telescope in history after Galileo's first telescope.
The Hubble Law is one of the great discoveries in science; it is one of the main supports of the scientific story of Genesis.
Hubble is very close to my heart, and going back to Hubble, because I was there once already in 1993, is really a great privilege for me.
Even Hubble hasn't found yet the end of this universe, and we don't know that it has any end.
Together, NASA and Hubble are opening new vistas on the universe.
The whole Hubble program has just been a fabulous testament to the NASA science community and the NASA astronaut community.
I can't imagine anywhere I'd rather be than outside the space shuttle in my space suit next to the Hubble Space Telescope.
Hubble uniquely has been able to look in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a nearby star and figure out what's in that atmosphere.
Hubble isn't just a satellite; it's about humanity's quest for knowledge.
With the Hubble telescope and all the other things that are out there, I believe something would have come through. Today, I really believe we are unique. — © Mark Goddard
With the Hubble telescope and all the other things that are out there, I believe something would have come through. Today, I really believe we are unique.
Hubble touches people. When you're looking that far out, you're giving people their place in the universe, it touches people. Science is often visual, so it doesn't need translation. It's like poetry, it touches you.
Because Hubble's been up so many years now, it's actually given us a window to things like... how planets' atmospheres actually change, evolve... over time.
I'm such a long-term investor, I've never really let go and celebrated what I did with the Hubble telescope.
I feel privileged and honored to have flown. It's been a tremendous ride, looking back on the legacy and accomplishments, like the Hubble telescope and the launching of the International Space Station in 1998.
When my father died, those years when he was working on the Hubble came back to me, and it seemed fitting to imagine him as having somehow merged with the large mystery that the universe represents.
The Hubble Space Telescope, which was designed for extreme servicing, you know, we can fix everything. And the James Webb Space Telescope, where we can fix nothing. It has to work the first time. And it's a very complicated telescope.
The Hubble images far surpassed anything taken by any telescope on Earth.
Hubble has established for the first time that the distant universe looks different from the nearby universe.
Hubble wasn't designed to look at objects in our solar system, but after it was launched, astronomers realized that with just a little bit of modification to the software, it could look at solar system objects.
The only reason Hubble works is because we have a space shuttle.
With correction, and given the chance, 'Terra Nova' can and will deliver seasons of transcendent images and story-telling. Failing to renew 'Terra Nova' is shortsighted, as myopic as it would have been to scrap the Hubble. 'Terra Nova' is the Hubble Telescope of television.
Hubble made my career.
Hubble knows there is interesting stuff out there, but Hubble isn't quite big enough.
We don't use Hubble to stare at Jupiter unless there's a special event or some special reason.
I wondered had I really oversold the Hubble. I have to admit that, since, I have been convinced that I didn't.
To help enable the kind of science Hubble is performing makes my life worthwhile.
The Hubble Telescope can see the farthest galaxies. The Webb Telescope will see the farthest stars.
I kind of feel like I found my cause in life servicing the Hubble Space Telescope.
There is no stronger case for the motivational power of real science than the discoveries that come from the Hubble Space Telescope as it unravels the mysteries of the universe.
Hubble has really opened our eyes to what the universe is made of, its structure, and has helped us learn how little we know about the universe.
I don't know how anyone can see the Hubble 'Deep Field' image and not feel like something else is going about its business out there.
It's always a combination of physics and poetry that I find inspiring. It's hard to wrap your head around things like the Hubble scope.
Ironically, it is only when disaster strikes that the shuttle makes the headlines. Its routine flights attracted less media interest than unmanned probes to the planets or the images from the Hubble Telescope. The fate of Columbia (like that of Challenger in 1986) reminded us that space is still a hazardous environment.
Hubble orbits high, outside Earth's atmosphere so it can see a wide spectrum of light our atmosphere blocks.
That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to come back together. — © Duane G. Carey
That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to come back together.
With correction, and given the chance, 'Terra Nova' can and will deliver seasons of transcendent images and story-telling. 'Terra Nova' is the Hubble Telescope of television.
I have a little piece of Hubble that someone brought back from one of the repair missions. It's on my desk, where I work. I do feel a personal connection to it. It's been part of my life for 20 years.
The team at the Space Telescope Science Institute has a demonstrated record of meeting the high-performance challenges of operating the Hubble Space Telescope and preparing for the James Webb Space Telescope.
The Earth - from our altitude at Hubble, we're 350 miles up. We can see the curvature. We can see the roundness of our home, our home planet. And it's the most magnificent thing I've ever seen. It's like looking into Heaven. It's paradise.
The Next Generation Space Telescope, which will be located much further away from the Earth than the Hubble Space Telescope presently is, will also explore the infrared part of the spectrum.
I will fight in the United States Senate this year to fund a servicing mission to Hubble by 2008, a mission that would potentially increase Hubble's power and efficiency by a factor of 10 and allow us to look back almost to the beginning of the universe.
When Hubble was launched, it became clear very shortly thereafter that there was a problem with the optics.The mirror was not quite the right shape. And the one program that I had really been looking forward to doing with Hubble was studying outer planets in our solar system, the planets Uranus and Neptune.
Even with an improperly ground mirror, the Hubble delivered extraordinary images. When the flaw was corrected, the Hubble delivered images of transcendent beauty and value for many years. So too 'Terra Nova.' Even in its flawed first season, each episode was full of marvelous moments and beautiful images.
I expect New Horizons will see more that Hubble cannot see.
I got lucky and got assigned to Hubble. — © John M. Grunsfeld
I got lucky and got assigned to Hubble.
The thing about telescopes is that the mirror is the main component. Once that's built, you don't need to build new ones; you just need to swap out the instruments. There's nothing wrong with Hubble's mirror.
The Hubble program has been so fantastically successful. It's more than what anyone expected.
If spirituality is the sense of awe and humility in the face of the creation, what could be more awesome and humbling than the deep space discovered by Hubble and the cosmologists, and the deep time discovered by Darwin and the evolutionists.
A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a cathedral.
With the eyes of the Hubble Space Telescope we have seen that the House of God is the House of Chaos!
The exciting results from the Hubble, other satellites and probes would not have been possible without innovative solutions to many technical problems.
The Hubble Space Telescope is more than remarkable. It has answered just so many of those fundamental questions that people have been asking about the cosmos since people were able to ask questions.
When I first went to Hubble, as an astronomer and as a scientist, it was a dream come true. And as an astronaut, the Hubble missions are premiere missions because Hubble is so important to science, so important to humanity, that it's just a very special event. But as an astronomer, it was sort of the holy grail of missions.
Hubble is unique. Nothing else can do what it can do. Once it's gone, we're going to be paralyzed.
I will fight in the United States Senate this year to fund a servicing mission to Hubble by 2008, a mission that would potentially increase Hubbles power and efficiency by a factor of 10 and allow us to look back almost to the beginning of the universe.
Hubble is absolutely unique; we must have a telescope in space to complement the very large telescopes on the ground.
When we can build something like the Hubble telescope and fathom images of this vast cosmos of which we are a part, it really gives pause to wonder what and who we are within a larger framework than linear adventures at the shopping mall and taxes.
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