Hubble Quote by Heidi Hammel Download Open image “We don't use Hubble to stare at Jupiter unless there's a special event or some special reason.” — Heidi Hammel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hubble Jupiter Reason Special Use
Hubble wasn't designed to look at objects in our solar system, but after it was launched, astronomers realized that with just a little bit… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
Hubble is absolutely unique; we must have a telescope in space to complement the very large telescopes on the ground. — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
Hubble isn't just a satellite; it's about humanity's quest for knowledge. — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
Hubble has established for the first time that the distant universe looks different from the nearby universe. — Sandra Faber Copy Share Image
Hubble is the most important telescope in history after Galileo's first telescope. — Sandra Faber Copy Share Image
Hubble uniquely has been able to look in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a nearby star and figure out what's in that atmosphere. — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
Hubble orbits high, outside Earth's atmosphere so it can see a wide spectrum of light our atmosphere blocks. — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
The Hubble images far surpassed anything taken by any telescope on Earth. — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
The Hubble Space Telescope is more than remarkable. It has answered just so many of those fundamental questions that people have been asking about… — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
Hubble has really opened our eyes to what the universe is made of, its structure, and has helped us learn how little we know… — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
Man makes a great fuss about this planet which is only a ballbearing in the hub of the universe. — Christopher Morley Copy Share Image
Even after years of observing, a new picture of Uranus from Keck Observatory can stop me in my tracks and make me say, 'Wow!' — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
When I first heard that a comet was going to hit Jupiter, my reaction was, 'Eh. So what? Jupiter's huge. Comets are small. And… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
There are amateurs who have seen that one of Uranus' poles is brighter than the other, or who have seen cloud formations on the… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
I would say the biggest challenge I had as a woman in science is be a mom. It's really hard. It's very hard work… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
No one planet can tell us everything about the universe, but Neptune seems to hold more than its share of information about the formation… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
The thing about telescopes is that the mirror is the main component. Once that's built, you don't need to build new ones; you just… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
I don't think I could advocate for increasing NASA's budget by a factor of two or ten, because I want us to have good… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
Whatever I was going into, whether it was going to be chorus or history or astronomy or whatever, do it right. Be a professional.… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
By monitoring auroral activity on exoplanets, we may be able to infer the presence of water on or within an exoplanet. — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
Because exploration is not science driven, you've got to ask what is it driven by? And it's driven by politics. — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
I think the only way that the U.S. human spaceflight program is going to get really revitalized, really put sort of an Apollo level… — Heidi Hammel Copy Share Image
The Next Generation Space Telescope, which will be located much further away from the Earth than the Hubble Space Telescope presently is, will also… — Claude Nicollier Copy Share Image
I can't imagine anywhere I'd rather be than outside the space shuttle in my space suit next to the Hubble Space Telescope. — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
Hubble uniquely has been able to look in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a nearby star and figure out what's in that atmosphere. — John M. Grunsfeld Copy Share Image
If spirituality is the sense of awe and humility in the face of the creation, what could be more awesome and humbling than the… — Michael Shermer Copy Share Image
Hubble is unique. Nothing else can do what it can do. Once it's gone, we're going to be paralyzed. — Sandra Faber Copy Share Image
We have all kinds of limitations as human beings. I mean we can't see the whole electromagnetic spectrum, we can't see the very small,… — Jason Silva Copy Share Image
That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to… — Duane G. Carey Copy Share Image
A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a… — Michael Shermer Copy Share Image
With correction, and given the chance, 'Terra Nova' can and will deliver seasons of transcendent images and story-telling. Failing to renew 'Terra Nova' is… — Stephen Lang Copy Share Image
Hubble is very close to my heart, and going back to Hubble, because I was there once already in 1993, is really a great… — Claude Nicollier Copy Share Image