NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has been orbiting Earth for over 20 years, capturing phenomenal images of the universe to send back down to Earth. Now you can join in on the excitement with the truly out-of-this-world app, HubbleSite.
Join the Mission
With HubbleSite, you're invited to help choose the world's most popular celestial images that Hubble has snapped in space. Become part of the mission by voting for the most stunning sights from Hubble's archive, including pictures of sparkling stars, glistening galaxies, and fascinating nebulae twisting with color. You'll also get facts, history, and information on scientific discoveries the telescope has unraveled, from the age of the universe to the mysterious force known as dark energy.
With HubbleSite, you vote on the most spectacular images from Hubble's archive. Image via apple.com
The app provides a huge selection of Hubble wallpaper images, edited for visually stunning results on iOS devices. If you've got an Android, you can view Hubble's latest astonishing finds on the mobile site, HubbleSite Mini. Aside from viewing the top-ranked images, you can browse the gallery, read up on the latest Hubble news, and test your space knowledge with the Way Out! Quiz.
Browse and learn about the breathtaking images snapped by Hubble and set them as your wallpaper. Image via apple.com.
App Details
HubbleSite is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and requires iOS 4.1 or later. To stay up to date with Hubble's most recent discoveries and to find out how you can get further involved in the mission, collaborate with experts, and share your knowledge, visit hubblesite.org.
Download Hubble site at the App Store.
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