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Why the Hubble Space Telescope still matters

Last updated: February 1, 2026 5:45 am
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On April 24, 1990, a monumental event took place that would forever change the course of scientific discovery. It was on this day that the space shuttle Discovery lifted off with the Hubble Space Telescope onboard, marking the beginning of a new era in astronomy.

The Hubble Space Telescope may not have been the largest telescope ever built, with its 2.4-meter mirror being relatively small by today’s standards. However, its location above Earth’s atmosphere gave it unparalleled capabilities. Unlike ground-based telescopes, which are hindered by atmospheric distortion and absorption of certain wavelengths of light, Hubble was able to capture clear and detailed images of the universe.

Over the years, Hubble has made groundbreaking discoveries that have revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos. From observing faint objects to measuring the rate of universal expansion, Hubble has provided invaluable insights into the workings of the universe. It has even confirmed the presence of supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies, among many other remarkable achievements.

Despite its successes, there has been some misconception that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is meant to replace Hubble. In reality, JWST was designed for different types of observations and complements rather than replaces Hubble. While Hubble excels in visible light observations, JWST focuses on detecting infrared light, allowing it to peer deeper into space and study the universe’s earliest galaxies.

The history of both telescopes is marked by challenges and delays, with cost overruns and technical issues plaguing their development. Hubble famously launched with a flawed mirror, which was eventually corrected to ensure clear images. In contrast, JWST faced its own set of obstacles but ultimately overcame them to become a highly sophisticated and successful observatory.

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Looking ahead, both Hubble and JWST have the potential to continue making groundbreaking discoveries for years to come. While Hubble’s aging gyroscopes have presented challenges, engineers have found ways to maximize its efficiency. NASA has a track record of extending the lifespans of its missions, with telescopes like Chandra and Spitzer far surpassing their expected operational periods.

As we anticipate the future of space exploration, it is clear that Hubble and JWST will play integral roles in advancing our understanding of the cosmos. Each telescope brings unique capabilities to the table, contributing to a rich tapestry of scientific discovery that will shape our knowledge of the universe for generations to come.

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