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Does Hubble telescope look in all 360 degrees in space?

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Yes, Hubble can look at the whole universe. It is limited by how long of an exposure it can take for something in or near the same plane of the earth's orbit, as Hubble is in a 28 degree inclination (orbit) around earth. read more

Below we explore the history of the telescope and its discoveries, plus Hubble facts and links to some of the orbiting observatory's best pictures. First, we take a look at an iconic photo. This Hubble picture is widely recognized; it is the view of the so-called Pillars of Creation within the Eagle Nebula. read more

Saturn's auroras dance in a new video that shows the ringed planet's northern and southern lights shining in amazing, 360-degree detail. Scientists combined observations from NASA's Cassini spacecraft with views from the Hubble Space Telescope to create the new video of auroras on Saturn unveiled today (Feb. 11). read more

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