Science
30 years of Hubble: The world’s most famous telescope takes centre stage in Sony BBC Earth’s new show – Indulgexpress
Executive producer Steve Crabtree and Bethany Downer of the European Space Agency talk about the legacy of the Hubble and its inevitable future

Mankind’s journey in space exploration has been defined by immense risk and resilience, featuring gigantic machines designed to discover new interstellar worlds. One of the machines is the Hubble telescope, and although it doesn’t travel extraordinarily long distances, it has so far managed to show us more of the universe than any other man-made instrument out there.
However, as they say, all good things come to an end. And, so will the Hubble. With scientific experts giving it just 10 more years…
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