Jupiter's Great Red Spot wobbles like Jell-o, according to Hubble snaps Scientists undecided about possible flavor Science11 Oct 2024 | 18
The Hubble Space Telescope is back in business Running on one gyro, but still gazing at the sky Science17 Jun 2024 | 13
Hubble will transition to single-gyro mode to gain a few more years of operational life So about that commercial servicing mission, hmm? Science05 Jun 2024 | 14
Hubble plays spin the bottle with last few gyros Time to dust off those contingency plans? Science04 Jun 2024 | 26
Hubble Space Telescope hasn't had any visitors for 15 years STS-125 – the Space Shuttle mission that almost never happened Science14 May 2024 | 26
Starlink suffers 'degraded service' from solar storm but emerges intact Unusually high activity from Sun may have also hastened Hubble's demise Networks13 May 2024 | 24
Hubble Space Telescope has gyro problems again Updated At 34, things don't seem to work how they used to Science29 Apr 2024 | 12
Ex-Space Shuttle boss corrects the record on Hubble upgrade mission Under Flight Rules, the crew should have turned back to Earth Science26 Apr 2024 | 44
NASA's FY2025 budget request means tough times ahead for Chandra and Hubble But Artemis is still OK, so that's alright then Science12 Mar 2024 | 9
Hubble Space Telescope is back in the game after NASA fixes gyro glitch No repair mission required – for now Science08 Dec 2023 | 23
Remember when the Hubble Space Telescope was more punchline than science powerhouse? 30 years ago astronauts embarked on ambitious mission to fix Hubble ... and NASA's reputation Science04 Dec 2023 | 10
Hubble science instruments still out after going down 3 times in a week Oh no, errant gyro! Science30 Nov 2023 | 47
NASA's DART kicked up swarm of 37 boulders after Dimorphos asteroid crash Hubble Space Telescope managed to capture 'some of the faintest things ever imaged inside our solar system' Science21 Jul 2023 | 9
Software picks out more satellite photobombs in Hubble image Multi-exposure masking helps mitigate modern era interferance Science13 Jun 2023 | 18
The Hubble Space Telescope is sinking! Two startups want to save it for free But it's up to NASA to approve a rescue mission. Cue Aerosmith Science11 May 2023 | 27
Balloon-borne telescope returns first photos in search for dark matter Helium is way cheaper than rocket fuel, and the pictures are just as good if you get high enough Science25 Apr 2023 | 44
Astronomers clock runaway black hole leaving trail of fresh stars Move fast, make things Science09 Apr 2023 | 33
Hubble images photobombed by space hardware on the up Big brains worry investment explosion could hit astronomy Science03 Mar 2023 | 25
Boffins propose Slinky-like robot that can build stuff in space E-Walker is a 'seven degrees-of-freedom fully dexterous end-over-end walking robot' Science18 Oct 2022 | 20
NASA, SpaceX weigh invoking Dragon to take Hubble higher Telescope hasn't been superseded by JWST, so why not try to keep it going? Science30 Sep 2022 | 51
James Webb Telescope launch delayed again, this time by weather New launch date could be a marvelous Christmas gift to humanity Science23 Dec 2021 | 43
Hubble Space Telescope restored to service: No repeat of those missing messages, but here's a software patch anyway They went full science. Always go full science Science07 Dec 2021 | 19
Hubble space 'scope brings its Cosmic Origins Spectrograph back online Work continues on code to make the observatory operate happily when control unit message sync glitches out Science30 Nov 2021 | 9
Hibernating instrument on Hubble roused as engineers ponder message problem A software workaround for an iffy component looms. Sound familiar? Science05 Nov 2021 | 45
Of course we've tried turning it off and on again: Yeah, Hubble telescope still not working Science suspended as engineers study synchronisation issue Science02 Nov 2021 | 54
31-year-old piece of hardware not working very well: Hubble telescope back in safe mode over 'synchronization issues' James Webb Space Telescope in line for a December flight Science26 Oct 2021 | 100
James Webb Space Telescope completes its voyage to French Guiana Only a million or so miles to go Science13 Oct 2021 | 25
This way up: James Webb Space Telescope gets ready for shipment after final tests Next stop, Kourou Science27 Aug 2021 | 30
Not only is Hubble back online after outage, it's already taking photos of the cosmos Pics After hundreds of hours of work, engineers called out of retirement for help Science20 Jul 2021 | 52
NASA fixes Hubble Space Telescope using backup power supply unit, payload computer Hardware gremlins plagued orbiting observatory for over a month Science16 Jul 2021 | 111
Iffy voltage: The plague of PC builders and Hubble space telescope controllers alike Buckle up, the great switchover starts today Science15 Jul 2021 | 20
Hubble, Hubble, toil and trouble: NASA pores over moth-eaten manuals ahead of switch to backup hardware Procedure on stricken space telescope may be attempted later this week Science14 Jul 2021 | 72
NASA readies commands to switch on Hubble's back-up hardware Observatory might be able to spot distant stars, but it can't hear a bunch of engineers holding their breath Science07 Jul 2021 | 18
Hubble memory errors persist despite NASA booting long-idle backup payload computer Different hardware, same problem Science28 Jun 2021 | 44
Hubble’s cosmic science is mind-blowing, but its soul celebrates something surprising about us Column That which is born of the hack is hard to kill Science28 Jun 2021 | 30
Hubble Space Telescope may now depend on a computer that hasn't booted since 2009 Perhaps instrument-halting failure is due to compute and interconnect hardware, not memory, after all Science24 Jun 2021 | 52
Hubble Space Telescope sails serenely on in safe mode after efforts to switch to backup memory modules fail Updated Have you tried turning it off and on again? Science21 Jun 2021 | 82
Hubble Space Telescope to switch to backup memory module after instrument computer halts Imagine the service ticket Science16 Jun 2021 | 44
A borked bit of code sent the Hubble Space Telescope into safe mode, revealing a bunch of other glitches Writing to forbidden memory and not closing the door cause headaches for custodians of restored spacecraft Science12 Mar 2021 | 64
Don't give up on Planet Nine yet: Hubble 'scope finds just such a world a mere 336 light-years away Massive planets at far out distances from their stars are possible after all Science11 Dec 2020 | 26
NASA delays James Webb Space Telescope launch date by at least seven months Damn you coronavirus, and save some anger for the technical challenges plaguing heir-to-Hubble Science17 Jul 2020 | 45
Astroboffins peering back in time with Hubble find stars may have been flickering into life even earlier than thought We need to look further to glimpse Population III fireballs – where's that James Webb Telescope? Science04 Jun 2020 | 32
ATLAS flubbed: Comet heading our way takes one look at Earth, self-destructs into house-sized chunks Pics And who could blame it? Science29 Apr 2020 | 43
Hubble grabs first snap of interstellar comet... or at least that's what we hope this smudge is Pic Everyone knows the Ramans do everything in threes Science17 Oct 2019 | 73
First water world exoplanet spotted – and thankfully no sign of Kevin Costner, rejoice! Red Dwarf solar system too far away for a jaunt on Starbug Science12 Sep 2019 | 50
Eggheads confirm it's not a bug – the universe really is expanding 9% faster than expected Scientists get ready to rewrite the cosmological rulebook Science26 Apr 2019 | 115
Hubble 'scope camera breaks down amid US govt shutdown, forcing boffins to fix it for free Updated Remote fix hoped for orbiting robo-eyeball Science10 Jan 2019 | 238
Astroboffins spy a rare exoplanet evaporating before their eyes *Okay so it will be here for another billion years or so but it's shrinking faster than normal Science14 Dec 2018 | 41
Hi there, Hubble, glad to hear you're doing okay Our eye on the sky winks open Science29 Oct 2018 | 26
Hubble 'scope gyro drama: Hey, NASA, have you tried turning it off and on again? Oh, you did. And it worked? Cool Just don't let it restart to install updates... Science23 Oct 2018 | 21
NASA gently nudges sleeping space 'scopes Chandra, Hubble out of gyro-induced stupor X-ray probe could be awake by end of this week Science16 Oct 2018 | 27
Hate to burst your Hubble: Science stops as boffins scramble to diagnose gyro problem Weekend failure could reduce 'scope's scope Science09 Oct 2018 | 42
Astroboffins score a first by spotting traces of helium on an exoplanet The second most abundant element has proven surprisingly hard to detect Science03 May 2018 | 8
Hubble sharpens measurement of distance to ancient cluster Boffins do give a fig about trig after all Science05 Apr 2018 | 18
No chance of flying too close to this: Icarus, the most distant star seen, is 9bn light years away And you'll need more than wings to reach it Science02 Apr 2018 | 27
Hubble Space Telescope one of 16 suffering data-scrambling sensor error Flawed analogue-to-digital converter can turn a whole bunch of 1s into a cosmic joke Science26 Feb 2018 | 51
Hubble spies most distant comet zipping through Solar System Iceball K2 is already active despite being far from the Sun Science29 Sep 2017 | 24
Boffins grudgingly admit they may have found an exomoon Social media speculation forced their hand, hence the pre-press paper explaining their interest Science31 Jul 2017 | 15
Two hot Jupiters around two similar stars orbiting at similar distances look similar, right? WRONG Cruel mistress science throws astroboffins a curveball Science06 Jun 2017 | 15
H0LiCOW! Hubble's constant update paves way for 'new physics' Standard model of cosmology may be incorrect, say experts Science26 Jan 2017 | 53
Major maser microwaves Hubble Space 'scope spots staggering galactic resonator Science03 Jan 2017 | 17
New Brit Hubble analysis finds 2,000 billion galaxies, 10x previous count Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is Science14 Oct 2016 | 52