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A Window to Cosmos: The Hubble Space Telescope’s 30+ Year Journey, Part 2 of 2

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The colorful images we see from Hubble start in black and white, and scientists add color to show light emitted by different elements, like hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, which is otherwise invisible to the human eye.
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