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30 YEARS HUBBLE'S Greatest Hits
Talcott, Richard
Astronomy (Milwaukee), 2020-03, Vol.48 (3), p.18-29
Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing Company
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Título:
30 YEARS HUBBLE'S Greatest Hits
Autor:
Talcott, Richard
Materias:
Astronomers
;
Atmosphere
;
Celestial bodies
;
Earth
;
Europa
;
Explosions
;
Hubble Space Telescope
;
Infrared radiation
;
Jupiter atmosphere
;
Jupiter satellites
;
Magellanic clouds
;
Milky Way
;
Moon
;
Observatories
;
Satellites
;
Seats
;
Space telescopes
;
Stars & galaxies
;
Stellar evolution
;
Supergiant stars
;
Supernova 1987A
;
Supernovae
;
Universe
;
Water vapor
;
Wavelengths
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Astronomy (Milwaukee), 2020-03, Vol.48 (3), p.18-29
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[...]it was the space telescope that first detected evidence that water vapor may be erupting from Jupiter's moon Europa. Raised above Earth's obscuring atmosphere, the space telescope collects not only visible light but also ultraviolet and infrared radiation (light with wavelengths slightly shorter and longer, respectively, than what we can see). Since the early 1990s, astronomers have discovered more than 4,000 planets orbiting other stars. The lives of stars play out over millions, billions, and sometimes trillions of years, and the space telescope has given astronomers front-row seats to study nearly every stage of stellar evolution. Perhaps most importantly, the space telescope has tracked the remnant developing around the site of Supernova 1987A, a supergiant star that exploded in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) - the Milky Way's largest satellite galaxy - in February 1987.
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Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing Company
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