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  2. What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday? - NASA Science

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    Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday.

  3. What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday? - NASA

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    Hubble explores the universe 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That means it has observed some fascinating cosmic wonder every day of the year, including on your birthday. What did Hubble look at on your birthday? Enter the month and date to find out!

  4. Hubble Birthday - Imagine the Universe!

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    Enter your birth date to see what the Hubble Space Telescope observed on that day.

  5. NASA Pictures On Your Birthday - GitHub Pages

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    Search in NASA's vast photographic archives every photo or video that has been published on your birthday! After you enter your date of birth below, you will receive a collection of images dating back to 1995. Every photo comes with a title, the date, and a short description of its content.

  6. See The Exact Space Photo NASA Took On Your Birthday - Secret NYC

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    To celebrate the 27,000-pound baby’s birthday, NASA uploaded 366 photos of various events observed by Hubble. These photos, that date back through the last 30 years, can be timed precisely to your birthday! Just head to NASA.gov here to see how the stars were aligned on your special day!

  7. What Picture Did NASA Take On My Birthday? How To Find Your ...

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    Click 'Select Month' to choose your birth month, click 'Select Date' to choose the day you were born, and then click 'Submit' to find the Hubble photo taken on that day. In less than a second, NASA shows the Hubble photo it took on your birthday.

  8. The Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive dates back to January 1, 2015, so you can easily scroll to your birthday and click the title of the image to see it in all its glory. For the day you...