The Hubble Space Telescope may be one of the most famous objects humans have put in space. It has provided iconic images that have inspired thousands and left an indelible mark on the way we think about the universe. This year is the 30th anniversary of Hubble’s arrival in orbit after launching on April 24, 1990.

Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday.
Then share the results with your friends on social media using #Hubble30.
NASA had deliberate on celebrating the milestone in several ways, however many of the ones events had been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Telescope is looking the cosmos night time and day, every day of the 12 months. That makes digging for your birthday picture a bit of a lottery with the hazard that you will discover some thing iconic or modern pop up, like the Monkey Head Nebula, the Eagle Nebula Pillars
It’s not an overstatement whilst NASA writes that the telescope “has transformed our understanding of the universe.” You can proportion your birthday picture on social media and get a glimpse of what others have located by looking the hashtag #Hubble30 on Twitter and Instagram.