Edwin Powell Hubble

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Definition

Proper noun: * Edwin Powell Hubble: A United States astronomer. He is famous for discovering that the universe is expanding. His observations showed that the speed at which galaxies (then called nebulae) move away from us increases with their distance. This discovery provided key evidence for the Big Bang theory. He lived from 1889 to 1953.

Usage
  • Edwin Powell Hubble is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure, his work, and his legacy in astronomy.
  • It is commonly used in academic, scientific, and historical contexts.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The work of Edwin Powell Hubble fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos.
    • The Hubble Space Telescope is named in honor of Edwin Powell Hubble.
    • In 1929, Edwin Powell Hubble published his law describing the expansion of the universe.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hubble's Law": The astronomical observation that the velocity at which galaxies recede is proportional to their distance. This is a direct result of his work.
    • Astronomy students must understand Hubble's Law and its implications.
  • "Hubble constant (H₀)": The unit of measurement in Hubble's Law that describes the rate of expansion of the universe.
    • Determining the precise value of the Hubble constant remains a key goal in cosmology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hubble (noun): A common shortened form of "Edwin Powell Hubble," often used conversationally or when the context is clear.
    • The telescope is named after Hubble.
  • Hubbleian (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of Edwin Hubble or his work (less common).
    • The Hubbleian view of an expanding universe is now standard.
Synonyms
  • Edwin Hubble: The most frequent and direct synonym, omitting the middle name.
Noun
  1. United States astronomer who discovered that (as the universe expands) the speed with which nebulae recede increases with their distance from the observer (1889-1953)