London: BBC, 2021. — 116 p.
As the 20th century began, astronomers could only dream of an observatory orbiting high above Earth’s surface, searching space for cosmological secrets. Yet the Hubble Space Telescope has done just that.
It has helped to shine a light on our planetary neighbours and has discovered the existence of exoplanets – alien worlds around other stars.
It has watched the birth, life and death of stars, and it has helped to bring the darkest depths of the Universe into the light.