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Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster

Hubble Space Telescope - poster

  • We print our posters on two amazing types of papers.
  • Fine art is a heavyweight, museum quality, 100% cotton paper from Hahnemühle. Smooth matte is a premium, photographic, coated paper made in Germany.
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Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Hubble Space Telescope - poster
Size:50 x 70 cm
Paper:Smooth matte
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  • Fine art print quality
  • Free framing when ordered with frames
  • Quick delivery
  • Unique posters original designs
  • Made in EU

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Exceptional fine art prints

We print all our posters using Lucia Pro technology with 12 original pigment inks.

With ink droplets as small as 4 picolitres (that's 1,000,000 times smaller than a raindrop) our posters are of the highest possible quality.

Our latest generation wide format printers provide unparalleled colour reproduction and incredible durability, even over 100 years.

  • Posters sold without frame . You will find the frames here
  • Made in EU
  • Exclusively German archival papers
  • Each poster printed to order
  • Fast shipping in 2-3 days
Poster with the Hubble Space Telescope from the "Technical Wonders" series. The series presents the greatest technological achievements of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Hubble Telescope is a device constructed in the 1980s by the joint forces of NASA and the European Space Agency, orbiting the Earth, named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble. On April 24, 1990, it was launched into orbit by the space shuttle Discovery during the STS-31 mission. Since its launch in 1990, the telescope has become one of the most important instruments in the history of astronomy. HST is the result of a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency. Together with the Compton, Chandra and Spitzer telescopes, it is part of the Great Observatories.    
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