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On it was to appear the first ever image from Hubble, Nasa's powerful, sparkling space telescope.
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The scientists are hoping to investigate the appearance of the moons in more detail when Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft flies by Pluto next month and beams back the first ever images of the planet at close quarters.
Before it conked out due to electrical problems in 2007, Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys took one of the first ever images of a planet around another star, a dot orbiting Fomalhaut, and it had become the foremost instrument on or near the Earth for investigating dark energy, the strange effect that is accelerating the expansion of the universe.
They obtained reproducible and compelling images of fibrinogen (the first since the original Hall and Slayter study and confirming the trinodular rod structure) and spectrin (the first ever images of this large protein).
The exhibition, intended to mark 250 years since Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto inspired the gothic genre with its story of mysterious curses, secret passageways and terrified heroines, also features the first-ever image of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and his monster.
Another team, meanwhile, snapped the first-ever image with a flat lens made from a left-handed material.
The company has implemented image recognition technology into Google Glass, in what Blippar claims is the first-ever image recognition tech on the platform.
In spring of 2017, ALMA, along with eight other telescopes around the world, will aim towards the center of the Milky Way, around 25,000 light years from Earth, in an attempt to capture the first-ever image of a black hole.
Since then the telescope has tracked stars moving around the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy, shown us the first-ever images of an exoplanet and captured the afterglow of the furthest known gamma-ray bursts.
In a Wednesday release accompanying the image, NASA notes that humans had never seen the far side of the moon (often called the "dark side," though it gets plenty of sunlight) until 1959, when the Soviet Luna 3 captured the first-ever images.
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