• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Vidianews
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    xbox-game-pass-offering-bonus-free-game-for-just-24-more-hours

    Xbox Game Pass offering bonus free game for just 24 more hours

    J.

    president-trump-is-now-releasing-animal-crossing-ai-slop

    President Trump Is Now Releasing Animal Crossing AI-Slop

    denise-richards-shows-off-her-“new-face”-on-the-red-carpet

    Denise Richards shows off her “new face” on the red carpet

    andrew-garfield-snubs-jk-rowling-by-praising-‘harry-potter’

    Andrew Garfield snubs JK Rowling by praising ‘Harry Potter’

    tiger-woods-mug-shot-released-after-drunk-driving-arrest

    Tiger Woods Mug Shot Released After Drunk Driving Arrest

  • Sports
  • Tech
    • All
    • Gadget
    • Startup
    aetherflux-reportedly-raises-series-b-to-$2-billion-valuation-|-techcrunch

    Aetherflux Reportedly Raises Series B to $2 Billion Valuation | TechCrunch

    what-are-the-5-best-pokemon-games-on-nintendo-switch-2?-here

    What are the 5 best Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch 2? Here

    i-tried-gemini’s-new-ai-memory-import-tools-and-it-immediately-seemed-less-generic

    I tried Gemini’s new AI memory import tools and it immediately seemed less generic

    Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for March 28 – CNET

    Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Editing Tips, Answers for March 28 #551

    ai-research-is-increasingly-difficult-to-separate-from-geopolitics

    AI research is increasingly difficult to separate from geopolitics

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Faith
    • Health
    • Travel
    inspired-by-cancer-drugs,-autoimmune-biotech-alumis-aims-for-precision-immunology-–-medcity-news

    Inspired by cancer drugs, autoimmune biotech Alumis aims for precision immunology – MedCity News

    8-incomprehensible-truths-found-in-christ

    8 Incomprehensible Truths Found in Christ

    buying-fireworks-out-of-season:-is-it-worth-it?-–-social-lifestyle-magazine

    Buying fireworks out of season: is it worth it? – Social lifestyle magazine

    the-easter-desserts-everyone-will-be-talking-about-this-year

    The Easter desserts everyone will be talking about this year

    have-you-just-bought-a-house?-here-are-ten-tips-for-staying-on-top-of-maintenance-|-live-better

    Have You Just Bought A House? Here Are Ten Tips For Staying On Top Of Maintenance | Live Better

    ‘it’s-crazy’:-health-experts-call-for-law-changes-without-surprises-–-medcity-news

    ‘It’s crazy’: Health experts call for law changes without surprises – MedCity News

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Science

    Stem Cell Conditions and Indications: Who May Benefit and Why It Matters – Insights Success

    Middle East war live: Conflict enters second month and US hopes to end it within two weeks

    tech-stocks-suffer-worst-week-in-nearly-a-year,-dragged-down-by-war-worries-and-meta’s-legal-woes

    Tech stocks suffer worst week in nearly a year, dragged down by war worries and Meta’s legal woes

    house-passes-bill-to-fully-fund-dhs

    House passes bill to fully fund DHS

    ‘our-home-is-gone’:-bbc-speaks-to-displaced-families-in-lebanon

    ‘Our home is gone’: BBC speaks to displaced families in Lebanon

    kp-sharma-oli:-former-nepalese-prime-minister-arrested-following-deadly-repression-of-a-demonstration

    KP Sharma Oli: former Nepalese Prime Minister arrested following deadly repression of a demonstration

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Business
  • Politics
  • World
  • Review

    Best ways to exchange cryptocurrencies for 2022: Bitcoin, Dash, Litecoin, etc.

    Apple reportedly opens Siri to Gemini, Claude and other third-party AI assistants with iOS 27

    How will your crypto be taxed?

    Apple prepares major Siri overhaul with standalone app, new interface and contextual AI features: report

    Digital Rupee: What the Introduction of CBDC Means for India

    iOS 26.4 update for iPhone rolls out with AI-generated playlists in Apple Music and 8 new emojis

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    xbox-game-pass-offering-bonus-free-game-for-just-24-more-hours

    Xbox Game Pass offering bonus free game for just 24 more hours

    J.

    president-trump-is-now-releasing-animal-crossing-ai-slop

    President Trump Is Now Releasing Animal Crossing AI-Slop

    denise-richards-shows-off-her-“new-face”-on-the-red-carpet

    Denise Richards shows off her “new face” on the red carpet

    andrew-garfield-snubs-jk-rowling-by-praising-‘harry-potter’

    Andrew Garfield snubs JK Rowling by praising ‘Harry Potter’

    tiger-woods-mug-shot-released-after-drunk-driving-arrest

    Tiger Woods Mug Shot Released After Drunk Driving Arrest

  • Sports
  • Tech
    • All
    • Gadget
    • Startup
    aetherflux-reportedly-raises-series-b-to-$2-billion-valuation-|-techcrunch

    Aetherflux Reportedly Raises Series B to $2 Billion Valuation | TechCrunch

    what-are-the-5-best-pokemon-games-on-nintendo-switch-2?-here

    What are the 5 best Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch 2? Here

    i-tried-gemini’s-new-ai-memory-import-tools-and-it-immediately-seemed-less-generic

    I tried Gemini’s new AI memory import tools and it immediately seemed less generic

    Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for March 28 – CNET

    Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Editing Tips, Answers for March 28 #551

    ai-research-is-increasingly-difficult-to-separate-from-geopolitics

    AI research is increasingly difficult to separate from geopolitics

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Faith
    • Health
    • Travel
    inspired-by-cancer-drugs,-autoimmune-biotech-alumis-aims-for-precision-immunology-–-medcity-news

    Inspired by cancer drugs, autoimmune biotech Alumis aims for precision immunology – MedCity News

    8-incomprehensible-truths-found-in-christ

    8 Incomprehensible Truths Found in Christ

    buying-fireworks-out-of-season:-is-it-worth-it?-–-social-lifestyle-magazine

    Buying fireworks out of season: is it worth it? – Social lifestyle magazine

    the-easter-desserts-everyone-will-be-talking-about-this-year

    The Easter desserts everyone will be talking about this year

    have-you-just-bought-a-house?-here-are-ten-tips-for-staying-on-top-of-maintenance-|-live-better

    Have You Just Bought A House? Here Are Ten Tips For Staying On Top Of Maintenance | Live Better

    ‘it’s-crazy’:-health-experts-call-for-law-changes-without-surprises-–-medcity-news

    ‘It’s crazy’: Health experts call for law changes without surprises – MedCity News

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Science

    Stem Cell Conditions and Indications: Who May Benefit and Why It Matters – Insights Success

    Middle East war live: Conflict enters second month and US hopes to end it within two weeks

    tech-stocks-suffer-worst-week-in-nearly-a-year,-dragged-down-by-war-worries-and-meta’s-legal-woes

    Tech stocks suffer worst week in nearly a year, dragged down by war worries and Meta’s legal woes

    house-passes-bill-to-fully-fund-dhs

    House passes bill to fully fund DHS

    ‘our-home-is-gone’:-bbc-speaks-to-displaced-families-in-lebanon

    ‘Our home is gone’: BBC speaks to displaced families in Lebanon

    kp-sharma-oli:-former-nepalese-prime-minister-arrested-following-deadly-repression-of-a-demonstration

    KP Sharma Oli: former Nepalese Prime Minister arrested following deadly repression of a demonstration

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Business
  • Politics
  • World
  • Review

    Best ways to exchange cryptocurrencies for 2022: Bitcoin, Dash, Litecoin, etc.

    Apple reportedly opens Siri to Gemini, Claude and other third-party AI assistants with iOS 27

    How will your crypto be taxed?

    Apple prepares major Siri overhaul with standalone app, new interface and contextual AI features: report

    Digital Rupee: What the Introduction of CBDC Means for India

    iOS 26.4 update for iPhone rolls out with AI-generated playlists in Apple Music and 8 new emojis

No Result
View All Result
Vidianews
No Result
View All Result
Home General

The Hubble Space Telescope is old, but it’s far from broken

Julie Bort by Julie Bort
January 30, 2026
in General, World
0
the-hubble-space-telescope-is-old,-but-it’s-far-from-broken

The Hubble Space Telescope is old, but it’s far from broken

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

January 30, 2026

5 minutes of reading

Google logo Add us on GoogleAdd science

After all these years, the Hubble Space Telescope is still awesome

The venerable Hubble Observatory is doing well despite its decades in space and the advent of next-generation successors

By Phil Plait edited by Lee Billings

Two astronauts perform a spacewalk alongside the Hubble Space Telescope. Earth's sunny edge is visible in the background.

Two NASA astronauts perform upgrades on the Hubble Space Telescope above Earth during a space shuttle servicing mission, STS-109, in March 2002.

NASA

On April 24, 1990, humanity launched a scientific revolution.

I mean “launched” literally: on this date, the space shuttle Discovery roared into the sky with the Hubble Space Telescope nestled in its cargo hold. The telescope had a mission destined to forever change our view of the universe.

Hubble wasn’t the largest telescope ever designed (its 8-foot mirror is actually considered small these days), but its position above the atmosphere gave it superpowers. Our air bubbles and bubbles, blurring the views of the instruments on the ground. It also shines, faintly but enough to limit how bright an object astronomers can see. And third, our air absorbs most of the ultraviolet and infrared rays, which is where interesting things happen, from a cosmic perspective. Moving up, away from all that atmosphere, made Hubble one of the most important telescopes ever built.


On supporting science journalism

If you enjoy this article, please consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribe. By purchasing a subscription, you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.


And it revolutionized astronomy. Hubble saw fainter objects than ever before. The telescope studied how fast the universe is expanding. observed weather changes on the outer planets and I proved that every major galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its heart, to name just three incredible feats that come to mind. The major advances and discoveries that have resulted from this magnificent machine are so numerous, in fact, that even listing them here would be excessive (and also a bit tedious, if incredible astronomical exploration could ever be tedious).

And yet, despite these successes, I see a lot of discussion online (and even in the media) cavalierly dismissing Hubble, claiming that NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is Hubble’s “replacement.” This is not only unfair; It is fake.

JWST was never intended to supplant Hubble, and in fact can’t, given that it was designed for very different observations.

Hubble is optimized to observe the universe in visible light, the kind of light we see with our eyes. It can also detect certain wavelengths in the ultraviolet and infrared, but Hubble cannot see most of these parts of the spectrum. JWST detects infrared light at much longer wavelengths, where different astrophysical processes dominate.

JWST is a much larger telescope, it’s true. It has a 6.5 meter wide mirror, allowing it to collect about seven times more light than Hubble. In general, a larger mirror also means higher resolutiona better ability to see the fine details of an observation. But it also depends on the observed wavelength, and in fact, at their respective best, Hubble beats JWST by a tiny bit! But that’s not really the point; both are exceptional telescopes that are at the forefront of the type of observations they can each perform.

Understanding Hubble’s power in visible light helps highlight a key area where JWST’s infrared vision surpasses it: glimpses of the universe’s first galaxies.

Hubble’s most extensive observations have shown that there is an unexpected wealth of galaxies in the distant universe, but the telescope has a limit. The farther away a galaxy is, the more its light redshifts as cosmic expansion moves the galaxy further away from us. At any given time, most of the galaxy’s light is emitted in the infrared, where Hubble can’t see it, but where JWST sees perfectly. This is why the new observatory has been so prolific in breaking distance records. and giving us unprecedented views of the early universe.

There is an irony here. The idea of ​​a space telescope was first proposed by astronomer Lyman Spitzer in 1946and in the 1960s, astronomer Nancy Grace Roman began advocating for NASA to build one – she later became known as “the mother of Hubble” and a space telescope scheduled to launch this year is named after him. However, delays and budget overruns plagued the Hubble project, which ultimately cost more than $10 billion and was launched much later than initially planned. The same thing happened with JWST; initially proposed to cost less than $1 billion and launch by 2004, its final cost was also around $10 billion, and it only increased in 2021. In this way, the two telescopes have a similar history.

But from another point of view, their story is extremely different. Hubble launched with faulty mirrorone just a micron or two too flat at the edges – far less than the thickness of a human hair but more than enough to ruinously blur the telescope’s vision. I remember those blurry years well: during my Ph.D. In my research, I spent quite a bit of time working with software that mathematically corrected some of the blurry Hubble images. Fortunately, this problem was circumvented with the launch of corrective optics in 1993and later instruments had built-in corrections to ensure observations were on target.

Today, few people seem to know about these difficult times (there were congressional hearings on NASA’s mistake!), and many are now focused solely on Hubble’s success. And that’s fine, I suppose, as long as the lessons learned avoid similar mistakes for later space telescopes.

In the case of JWST, this is usually the case. The $10 billion figure I stated above is only half accurate; When the costs of this telescope and Hubble are compared in inflation-adjusted dollars (especially if you factor in the costs of Hubble’s shuttle servicing missions, which you should), the much larger JWST is actually cheaper despite its delays and technical problems. And of course, all that money bought a telescope that worked almost perfectly from the start, even after a series of seemingly impossible Rube Goldberg-style steps to make it operational in space.

The expected duration of the JWST’s primary mission is more than five years, which it will reach in 2027, but its expected lifespan is at least 20 years, thanks to careful management of its onboard fuel supply. Note that Hubble’s primary mission only lasted about fifteen years and is in its 35th year in space. It has made more than 1.7 million observations since its launchAlso.

Hubble is therefore hardly obsolete. In terms of cameras, instruments and even solar panels, it’s much better now than at launch! Certainly, its aging gyroscopes, needed to keep the observatory pointed precisely, have experienced numerous mission failures. But even then, engineers on the ground found ways to squeeze every last drop of efficiency out of Hubble’s only operational gyroscope.

NASA has a habit of making its missions last much longer than their nominal lifespan. THE Chandra X-ray Observatory is in the 26th year of its five-year mission, the Spitzer Space Telescope lasted 11 years past its expiration date, and the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope is still operational after twice the duration of its initial mission.

If JWST lasts as long as Hubble, I’ll be happy to see it still scanning the infrared sky in 2057. Hubble may be long gone by then, but I hope we’ll have other large observatories in space by then, not so much to replace it as to continue its legacy.

It’s time to defend science

If you enjoyed this article, I would like to ask for your support. Scientific American has been defending science and industry for 180 years, and we are currently experiencing perhaps the most critical moment in these two centuries of history.

I was a Scientific American subscriber since the age of 12, and it helped shape the way I see the world. SciAm always educates and delights me, and inspires a sense of respect for our vast and beautiful universe. I hope this is the case for you too.

If you subscribe to Scientific Americanyou help ensure our coverage centers on meaningful research and discoveries; that we have the resources to account for decisions that threaten laboratories across the United States; and that we support budding and working scientists at a time when the value of science itself too often goes unrecognized.

In exchange, you receive essential information, captivating podcastsbrilliant infographics, newsletters not to be missedunmissable videos, stimulating gamesand the best writings and reports from the scientific world. You can even give someone a subscription.

There has never been a more important time for us to stand up and show why science matters. I hope you will support us in this mission.

Related

Julie Bort

Julie Bort

Stay Connected

  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
european-markets-in-mixed-territory-after-a-positive-start

European markets in mixed territory after a positive start

January 26, 2026
nascar-driver-denny-hamlin-breaks-silence-after-father-dies-in-house-fire

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin breaks silence after father dies in house fire

December 31, 2025
tcl-lost-a-lawsuit-claiming-its-qled-tvs-are-not

TCL lost a lawsuit claiming its QLED TVs are not

March 13, 2026
fivio-foreign-checks-himself-into-a-$10,000-rehab-center-to-get-his-mind-straight

Fivio Foreign checks himself into a $10,000 rehab center to get his mind straight

December 31, 2025
hansmaker-presents-the-d1-ultra:-a-dual-laser-engraver-designed-for-each-material-–-techenger

Hansmaker presents the D1 Ultra: a dual laser engraver designed for each material – Techenger

0
nascar-driver-denny-hamlin-breaks-silence-after-father-dies-in-house-fire

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin breaks silence after father dies in house fire

0
fivio-foreign-checks-himself-into-a-$10,000-rehab-center-to-get-his-mind-straight

Fivio Foreign checks himself into a $10,000 rehab center to get his mind straight

0
david-beckham-leaves-brooklyn-for-his-2025-instagram-tribute-amid-family-feud

David Beckham leaves Brooklyn for his 2025 Instagram tribute amid family feud

0

Stem Cell Conditions and Indications: Who May Benefit and Why It Matters – Insights Success

March 28, 2026
utah-bans-polygraph-tests-for-those-who-report-sexual-assault

Utah bans polygraph tests for those who report sexual assault

March 28, 2026
xbox-game-pass-offering-bonus-free-game-for-just-24-more-hours

Xbox Game Pass offering bonus free game for just 24 more hours

March 28, 2026

J.

March 28, 2026

Recent News

Stem Cell Conditions and Indications: Who May Benefit and Why It Matters – Insights Success

March 28, 2026
utah-bans-polygraph-tests-for-those-who-report-sexual-assault

Utah bans polygraph tests for those who report sexual assault

March 28, 2026
xbox-game-pass-offering-bonus-free-game-for-just-24-more-hours

Xbox Game Pass offering bonus free game for just 24 more hours

March 28, 2026

J.

March 28, 2026
Vidianews

Trusted news coverage delivering accurate reporting, breaking headlines, and insightful analysis on global events, business, politics, and tech.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Faith
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • General
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Movie
  • News
  • Politics
  • Review
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

Stem Cell Conditions and Indications: Who May Benefit and Why It Matters – Insights Success

March 28, 2026
utah-bans-polygraph-tests-for-those-who-report-sexual-assault

Utah bans polygraph tests for those who report sexual assault

March 28, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© © Copyrights 2026 Vidianews. All Rights Reserved. Designed by Vidianews

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result

© © Copyrights 2026 Vidianews. All Rights Reserved. Designed by Vidianews

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
Go to mobile version