
The Hubble Space Telescope revolutionized our understanding of the universe, uncovering distant galaxies, confirming black holes, and delivering breathtaking cosmic images. Born from decades of innovation, Hubble overcame initial setbacks, including a flawed mirror corrected during a historic servicing mission.
Its unparalleled precision revealed phenomena like the Deep Field galaxies and comet collisions on Jupiter, reshaping astronomy. Now aging, Hubble's legacy continues, paving the way for its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope.
Set to probe the universe's earliest moments with advanced infrared capabilities, Webb builds on Hubble’s foundation, promising new insights into galaxies, stars, and the origins of the cosmos.
Directed by Evan Clark
Series: Zenith, Advances In Space Exploration