#SpotHubble And NASA Could Spot You
The Hubble Space Telescope has sent back mind-blowing images that not only changed our understanding of our universe, but also changed where we see glimpses of our universe in everyday life since its launch in 1990.
Hubble is more than a science spacecraft; it’s a cultural phenomenon! Take a moment to think about where you’ve seen the Hubble Space Telescope or Hubble images in your daily life. Maybe you own a textbook with a picture of the telescope on the cover, or you walk by a mural inspired by Hubble images every day on your way to work. Perhaps you’ve even created art based on Hubble images.
NASA want to see the Hubble impact in your life! Share your photos with them on Instagram, Twitter, Flickr and Facebook.
How to #SpotHubble! There are four social media platforms that you can use to submit your work.
- Flickr: Submit your photos to the Spot Hubble Flickr Group
- Instagram: Use the Instagram app to upload your photo, and in the description include #SpotHubble and #NASAGoddard
- Twitter: Share your image on Twitter and include #SpotHubble in the tweet
- Facebook: Share your image on Facebook and include #SpotHubble in the post
If a #SpotHubble image catches their eye, NASA may share your post on NASA Hubble social media accounts.
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