Save the Hubble Space Telescope

Monday, November 20, 2006

Our job is done! The Hubble Space Telescope will be saved! Thank You everyone!

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Saving the Hubble Space Telescope will need only one Space Shuttle mission. While completing the International Space Station will take far more than that. It only seems logical that we can spare a shuttle mission for the Hubble. It has helped us a lot, and by fixing it, we are guaranteed to get more help from it.

Sunday, July 24, 2005


This is a picture from The Hubble Space Telescope. It shows the mision Deep Impact. This mission was conducted to find out what is inside a comet. It took place on July 4th, 2005. If we help save The Hubble, scientists can better understand the universe. With it's powerful lens' we can look into the beyond.

Monday, July 18, 2005

This is the Hubble Space Telescope. We are going to be abandoning it. It would be a piece of junk, if we don't repair it. Along with our focus on going to the moon and then to Mars, we shouldn't forget about this telescope. With this telescope, we saw the universe. Galaxies, stars, nebulas; the list keeps goingo on and on. This is our eye to the universe.

Without the Hubble Space Telescope, we wouldn't have all those great pictures of our universe. We have colorful, vivid pictures of other galaxies, stars, and other places. It's like a portal to other places in the universe. With this blog help save the Hubble Space Telescope.