Colin Powell | Hubble Space Telescope | Edwin Lutyens | William Powell | Anthony Powell | Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell | Michael Powell | Edwin Booth | Baden Powell | Dick Powell | Robert Baden-Powell | Eleanor Powell | Robert Powell | Edwin M. Stanton | Enoch Powell | Edwin Starr | Edwin of Northumbria | Edwin Hubble | Edwin Franko Goldman | Monty Powell | Lewis F. Powell, Jr. | John Wesley Powell | John Edwin Sandys | William Powell Frith | Powell River, British Columbia | Powell and Pressburger | Lawrence Clark Powell | Jane Powell | James Powell and Sons | Edwin Edwards |
It was named after American astronomer Edwin Powell Hubble of the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Mount Wilson Observatory, 1919–53; in 1923 he furnished the first certain evidence that extragalactic nebulae were situated far outside the boundaries of our own galaxy, in fact were independent stellar systems.