Hackernews posts about Hubble
Hubble is a space telescope that has been orbiting Earth since 1990, capturing stunning images and gathering valuable data about the universe.
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- Hubble could re-enter atmosphere as early as 2028 (www.theregister.com)
- Hubble spotted a 'dark galaxy' that's at least 99.9% dark matter (www.science.org)
- A "Rose" Made of Galaxies Highlights Hubble's 21st Anniversary (science.nasa.gov)
- NASA's Hubble Identifies One of Darkest Known Galaxies (science.nasa.gov)
- Hubble, Euclid and Subaru uncover dark galaxy (www.esa.int)
- Hubble Captures Clearest View Yet of Egg Nebula (www.sci.news)
- Show HN: Nbdantic a Humble Pydantic for Notebooks (github.com)
- A 70-Year-Old Robot Fixed My Snarky Claude (github.com)
- Narrative Alignment: The Opposite of Jailbreaking (github.com)
- A better way to manage environment variables (github.com)
- Abandoning Resend.com for Email (anukari.com)
- Michael Pollan punctures the AI bubble (www.theatlantic.com)
- The AI Bubble Is an Information War (www.wheresyoured.at)
- Show HN: Bubble sort on a Turing machine (github.com)
- The AI Bubble Is Bursting (hughhowey.com)
- Are We in a Software Bubble? (bystam.github.io)