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 weighs 11 tons and can obtain images with a resolution of 0.1 seconds of arc. The document then provides 10 examples of Hubble's best photographs, which include galaxies, nebulae, and other celestial objects located between 2,500-114 million light years from Earth. It concludes by showing an image of the Eagle Nebula, where young stars are forming within gaseous emissions.