What Hubble Taught Us about the Planets

Resource for Grades 6-12

What Hubble Taught Us about the Planets

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Video

Running Time: 4m 46s
Size: 17.7 MB

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Source: ESA/Hubble

Adapted from Hubblecast: "What Has Hubble Taught Us about the Planets?"/ESA/Hubble.

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WGBH Educational Foundation

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WGBH Educational Foundation

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NASA

Learn about the Hubble Space Telescope's contributions to our scientific understanding of the solar system in this video from NASA. Hubble has studied all of the planets in the solar system except Mercury. Some of Hubble's notable accomplishments include observations of the climate of Venus, dust storms on Mars, aurorae and the impact of a comet on Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and Uranus, Neptune's immense storms, and dwarf planets such as Pluto, Ceres, and Eris.

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