'Orion Nebula - new image from Hubble & Spitzer' photo (c) 2006, Marc Soller - license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

With the Space Shuttle taking off to make repairs to the Hubble Telescope, I thought I’d put together a quick “The Best…” list related to it.

You might also be interested in The Best Sites For Learning About Planets & Space.

Here are The Best Sites To Learn About The Hubble Telescope (and are accessible to English Language Learners):

The New York Times also has a similar feature.

Snapshots From Hubble is a slideshow from The New York Times.

Preparing to Rescue Hubble is from the Boston Globe’s Big Picture.

The CBBC Newsround has an accessible explanation of The Mission to Fix Telescope.


Hubble’s Final Services Mission
comes from The Boston Globe’s Big Picture.

The Universe, In High Definition is a slideshow from The New York Times.

The BBC has article, infographic and video on the upcoming replacement to the Hubble Telescope, called the James Webb Space Telescope.

Hubble’s Hidden Treasures is from The Atlantic.

“Hubble captures extraordinary view of Universe”

Celebrate Hubble’s 24th With Giant Galaxies, Dying Stars and Cosmic Chaos is from National Geographic.

April 25th, 2020 is the 25th anniversary of the Hubble Telescope.

25 Years of Cosmic Treasures: Hubble’s 12½ Greatest Hits is from Slate.

 

A Hubble Birthday Bubble in Clear View is from The NY Times.

Twenty-Five of Hubble’s Greatest Hits is from National Geographic.

 

What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday? is from NASA.

Exploring the Expanse: 30 Years of Hubble Discoveries is an infographic from Visual Capitalist.

New telescope to unlock mysteries of the cosmos is from NBC News.

NASA RELEASES FIRST IMAGE FROM WEBB TELESCOPE

Lesson Plan: The First Images From the James Webb Space Telescope is from The NY Times Learning Network.

Lesson Plan: ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Looking at the Universe’ is from The NY Times Learning Network.

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