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Hubble’s Cosmic Adventure

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A large galaxy is at center, and a significantly smaller galaxy is to its left. The large galaxy, nicknamed the Bullseye, is mostly face-on, but the top appears slightly tilted away. It has several rings. Its circular core is bright white at the very center, but light yellow overall. Going outward, there are gaps between the rings. The core is surrounded by two slightly lighter yellow rings, which also appear to be overlapping. The next ring is slightly more transparent and yellow. The two or three rings that are farther out are bluer, sometimes with blue clumps. The widest ring is also blue, but also the most transparent. At 9 o’clock is a small dwarf galaxy. It is about the same size as the yellow core of the Bullseye. The dwarf galaxy is blue, with many dots. It looks like the edge of the Bullseye might touch the dwarf galaxy. Both galaxies are set on the black background of space, which is dotted with a range of galaxies in different shapes, colors, and sizes, along with one foreground star at left.

Audience

Educators, Students

Grade Levels

Grades 5-8, Grades 9-12, Informal Education

Subject

Space Science, Technology, Solar System and Stars

Type

Interactive Multimedia, Play and Learn, Games

Get your passports and spacesuits ready—you’re going on a cosmic journey with Hubble!

In this game, you get to decide where in the universe to visit. Answer questions, and let your choices lead you to an incredible destination in our cosmos.  Check out planets close to home, or venture billions of light-years away to take in the view from afar. Safe travels!

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