Lego is taking builders back among the stars with a stunning new tribute to one of humanity’s most famous scientific instruments. The Lego Icons Hubble Space Telescope set lets you construct your own detailed replica of the observatory that has reshaped our understanding of the cosmos — and you might want to grab one before the real Hubble meets its fiery end in Earth’s atmosphere.
A Detailed 1,252-Piece Build
The new set, announced on July 9, 2026, contains 1,252 pieces and will retail for $140 when it launches on August 1, 2026. According to Engadget, the kit includes removable panels that reveal a meticulously recreated interior featuring replicas of Hubble’s real scientific instruments, including its gyroscopes and mirrors.
Builders can adjust the model’s antennas and solar arrays, and when complete with its aperture door open, the Lego Hubble stands over 12.5 inches tall, 15 inches long, and 15 inches wide. A display stand with an information plaque provides the perfect way to show it off, while an included astronaut minifigure offers a tangible sense of the telescope’s impressive scale.
A Nod to Lego’s Space Legacy
This isn’t the first time Lego has paid homage to Hubble. Back in 2021, the company released the Lego Space Shuttle Discovery set (10283), which featured the Hubble Space Telescope as a payload in its cargo bay — a nod to the 1990 STS-31 mission that deployed Hubble into orbit. That set became a fan favorite among space enthusiasts and Lego collectors alike.
The new standalone Hubble set follows Lego’s “Icons” line, which celebrates real-world landmarks, vehicles, and cultural touchstones in premium, adult-oriented building experiences.
The Real Hubble’s Race Against Time
The timing of the release adds a bittersweet layer. The actual Hubble Space Telescope — launched in 1990 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery — has been orbiting Earth for over three decades, capturing iconic images like the Pillars of Creation, the Hubble Deep Field, and countless other breathtaking views of the universe.
However, Hubble’s orbit is slowly decaying. Without a reboost mission, NASA expects the telescope to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere sometime in the mid-2030s, where it will largely burn up on reentry. While the Webb Space Telescope has taken over as NASA’s premier space observatory, Hubble’s legacy remains unparalleled.
A Set That Will Outlast Us All
There’s a poetic irony to the Lego Hubble’s durability. As Engadget’s Kris Holt notes, the plastic Lego typically uses is not biodegradable, meaning this miniature Hubble will likely outlast its real-world counterpart — and all of us — by centuries. It’s a small, brick-built monument to humanity’s curiosity about the cosmos.
At $140, the Lego Icons Hubble Space Telescope set is positioned as a premium build for adult space enthusiasts and Lego collectors. Given the enduring popularity of both Lego’s space-themed sets and Hubble’s cultural significance, this one is likely to be in high demand.
Pre-orders are expected to open soon through Lego’s official website and major retailers worldwide.