Hubble Space Telescope imaged by Vantor satellite from 61.8 km away
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Updated · PetaPixel · Apr 28
Hubble Space Telescope imaged by Vantor satellite from 61.8 km away
7 articles · Updated · PetaPixel · Apr 28
Vantor’s WorldView Legion 4 satellite captured the image on April 23, 2026, as Hubble marked its 36th anniversary.
The photo, shared on April 24, shows Hubble’s cylindrical body, solar arrays, and open aperture door in remarkable detail, highlighting the telescope’s enduring legacy.
Launched in 1990, Hubble continues to deliver groundbreaking science, while NASA prepares the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope to succeed its mission in the coming years.
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