Can I sell Hubble images?
A: Yes, artwork you produced based on Hubble images may be sold for your own profit as long as you credit clearly and visibly.
Who owns Hubble images?
NASA
The Hubble is a joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency. Here are some basic facts about the telescope and the mission, courtesy of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), which operates Hubble for NASA: Telescope size: Length: 43.5 feet (13.2 meters)
Are NASA images copyrighted?
NASA content (images, videos, audio, etc) are generally not copyrighted and may be used for educational or informational purposes without needing explicit permissions.
Who is the owner of the Hubble Space Telescope?
The Hubble Space Telescope has been providing world-renowned science observations since 1990. Hubble is run by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and the European Space Agency (ESA).
Is there an animation of the Hubble Space Telescope?
Hubble Zoom Out. 2008.05.20. An animation of the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit where the camera zooms out to show how tiny Hubble is in relation to Earth and then how small Earth is in relation to space. Companion animation is Cosmic Origins Spectrograph: Large Scale Structure of the Universe.
How did the Hubble Space Telescope detect the black hole?
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a quasar named 3C 186 that is offset from the center of its galaxy. Astronomers hypothesize that this supermassive black hole was jettisoned from the center of its galaxy by the recoil from gravitational waves produced by the merging of two supermassive black holes.
What did the Hubble Telescope see in the Veil Nebula?
This 3-D visualization flies across a small portion of the Veil Nebula as photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope. This region is a small part of a huge expanding remnant from a star that exploded many thousands of years ago. Hubble resolves tangled rope-like filaments of glowing gases.