Shuttle Atlantis Launched Beautifully
It was a beautifully flawless launch, on Monday May 11, 2009, from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, FL. The Atlantis crew set out on their final upgrade mission to the Hubble Space Telescope.
It was a beautifully flawless launch, on Monday May 11, 2009, from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, FL. The Atlantis crew set out on their final upgrade mission to the Hubble Space Telescope.
One last shot at new life; that’s what the Hubble Space Telescope will be given in May of 2009, as the Shuttle Atlantis takes it some brilliant new upgrades and replacement parts.
Each time I try to imagine how vast and immense our universe really is, I cannot help but become speechless. If you feel the same way, then let’s feast on these photos from outer space. We may never achieve full conquest of the universe during this lifetime, but at least we can take a glimpse.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope photographs M13 and a planet orbiting another star.
I think Edwin Hubble was correct when he used red shift to prove that galaxies are moving at an accelerating rate away from each other. The question is what is causing the acceleration. The answer is simple. The universe is collapsing.
With so many discoveries and so little to see of our gorgeous universe. Some facts and images will stay in your mind and make you wonder what is really out there.
The Hubble and The Wonder Spot are contrasting anomalies in the world of science. Both are ending their existence at the same time.