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The Hubble Space Telescope Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Named for Edwin Hubble (astronomer) Launched in 1990 Changed our view and understanding of the Universe. Getting to know The Hubble Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Hubble Facts  Hubble orbits 400 mi above the Earth  Orbits the Earth every 97 minute  Weighs 12 tons  Size of a school bus Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

How Does Hubble Create the Images? Images come from Hubble in black and white. Colors are assigned based on chemical elements present Blue = Oxygen Red = Sulfur Green = Hydrogen Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

One image takes almost a year to create. An image is made up of 48 separate images. Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

The Hubble Space Telescope has helped us understand how stars are born, age, and ultimately die! Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Eagle Nebula 500 light years away 3 gigantic pillars of gas and dust Towers 4 light years tall Shows the early stages of a star Known as the pillars of creation Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Our Solar System could fit inside any one of the forming stars! Wow!!! Fun Fact Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Orion Nebula 1,000 light years away Next phase in star development Tiny dark spots are flattened disks of gases and dust from recently hatched “eggs” Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Orion Nebula The bright orange spot in the center gathers dust and debris from the disk eventually nuclear fusion occurs and a STAR is BORN Heat and radiation create a stellar wind sweeping away lose matter, but some debris remains eventually clumping together to become PLANETS Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Helix Nebula (Death of a star) Layers of the star expand leaving behind a hot white ball of oxygen and carbon becoming a white dwarf Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Supernova Bigger Star Shorter the life More violent death Known as supernova Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Every star is balanced by the inward pull of gravity and the outward pressure of heat by nuclear fusion. Once a star runs out of fuel the pressure needed for balance is gone. Gravity causes the star to cave in and BOOM an explosion destroying the star and everything around it. Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Crab Nebula (The Aftermath) Expanding wreckage of a supernova that happened in 1054 A.D. Explosion recorded by Chinese astronomers Still expanding 3 million miles per hour Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Black Hole Created by stars 4x larger than our star Collapsed into a single point smaller than the head of pin A hunk of matter that is so small and gravitational pull is so strong light can't escape Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Astronomers noticed that stars closer to the center of a galaxy zoom at very high speeds. Most stars move around at slow speeds. Stars being thrown around by something that is massive, but compact... A BLACK HOLE Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010

Power Point Credits Images from: Information from: Naked Science “Hubble's Amazing Universe” viewed on National Geographic Channel Carrie Murray NASA Top Stars, 2010