The Hubble Space Telescope is a robotic telescope located 593 km above Earth's surface. Named after Edwin Hubble, it was launched in 1990 as a joint NASA and ESA project. Hubble can obtain higher resolution images at 0.1 seconds of arc. The document then provides 10 examples of Hubble's best photos, which include galaxies, nebulae, and other celestial objects located between 2.5 to 114 million light years from Earth. Additional photos from Hubble are also presented showing various planets, moons, stars, and other astronomical phenomena in our solar system and beyond. The last photo shown is the Eagle Nebula, located in the constellation Serpens, which features young stars forming within gaseous emissions.