NASA's Hubble Birthday Webapp: See What the Space Telescope Observed on Your Special Day
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Elizabeth Tammi
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NASA's "What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday?" is a webapp that lets users enter a month and day to discover what the Hubble Space Telescope observed on that date. Originally launched in 2020, the new expanded edition now features five views per day, allowing users to see cosmic wonders observed on birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or other memorable occasions. The tool includes social media sharing features for users to share their favorite results.
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· 3 pulledWhat Did Hubble See on Your Birthday? originally launched in 2020.
This new expanded edition features five views per day – giving an even greater glimpse into the universe, as seen on your birthday, anniversary, graduation, or other memorable occasion.
Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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