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Those of a certain generation grew up in an era where space travel and discoveries were fascinating topics. A lot of young boys and girls dreamed of becoming astronauts and going into space to make amazing discoveries. While there were probably some who eventually did (or at least worked on it in some capacity), most of us stayed on Earth and just consumed various news and pop culture content that made us live vicariously through them. The fascination with space may have waned for some, but there are still those who love anything space-related, especially after the recent success of the Artemis mission.
If you’re one of those who still dream of Moon landings or deep-space explorations, this newest build from LEGO will be the next thing to add to your collection. The LEGO Icons Hubble Space Telescope is an upcoming build meant for grown-ups (18+). It has 1,252 pieces, so it might be a bit intimidating for younger space lovers, but adults will definitely have fun putting together this version of the legendary telescope and displaying it proudly on their shelves alongside other space-related memorabilia.
Designer: LEGO
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Before diving into the details of the set, it’s worth taking a moment to appreciate what makes this subject matter so special. The real Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, completely changed the way humanity sees the universe. It helped scientists determine that the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old, discovered two of Pluto’s moons, and captured some of the most breathtaking images of deep space ever seen. These photos have since become some of the most iconic in human history. It’s one of the greatest scientific instruments ever built, and now you can have your very own version of it sitting right on your desk.
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Once you finish putting together this build, you’ll have a finished model that stands 12.5 inches tall, making it a bold and impressive display piece that captures the real telescope’s iconic silhouette with remarkable detail. You’ll be able to reposition the solar arrays and antennas for a dynamic display to complement whatever other cool pieces you might have on your shelf or display table. It also comes with an opening aperture door that mimics the real Hubble Telescope’s mechanism, adding a satisfying interactive element to the finished build. The level of care put into the design is evident from every angle, and this is clearly a set that was built with true fans in mind.
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The instrument bay is also pretty detailed, giving you a peek into the inner workings, at least the LEGO version of it. You will also get a NASA astronaut minifigure, included primarily for scale representation, which adds a nice layer of storytelling and authenticity to the display. It also comes with a display stand and an informative plaque, so your finished showpiece is more than just decorative. It’s a genuine conversation starter.
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The LEGO Icons Hubble Space Telescope (Set #11382) is set to release on August 1, 2026, and will retail for $139.99 USD (£119.99 GBP / €129.99 EUR / $229.99 AUD). For a 1,252-piece, display-quality set, it sits at a very reasonable price point, especially considering how striking the finished model looks. Whether you’re treating yourself or looking for the perfect gift for the space lover in your life, this is one build that checks all the right boxes.
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Space may feel like a distant dream for most of us, but LEGO has always had a wonderful way of bringing those dreams a little closer to home. The Hubble Space Telescope set is more than just a building project. It’s a tribute to one of humanity’s greatest scientific achievements, packaged in a way that’s accessible, engaging, and genuinely beautiful to display. Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO collector, a science enthusiast, or just someone who has always gazed up at the night sky with a sense of wonder, this is one build that truly has it all. Mark your calendars for August 1, 2026, and make sure it’s at the top of your wishlist.
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