You don't actually need a telescope to look at "Space". Just look up on a clear night sky and hey presto! You can see the Universe before your very eyes! But if you want to look at planets or you want a close up picture of the moon I suggest you use a quality telescope.
no unless it is very very very very very magnified.
nope. It's pointed in the opposite direction, and we wouldn't really for any reason need a hubble telescope pointed at earth, we have satellites for that.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
The Hubble is in low earth orbit at about 589 km. A link can be found below which an investigator can follow for more information.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
the hubble telescope edwin hubble :)
Hubble has never "explored" Neptune. It is a telescope in orbit round Earth and from Earth it has "imaged" Neptune. It has done this several times eg 1996 and 1998 (there may be more times!).
The Hubble Telescope is a telescope that orbits the earth every 97 minutes
NASA's most famous telescope is probably the Hubble Telescope that orbits the earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
No. The Hubble Space Telescope was built on Earth and launched into space. It is about the size of a bus.
The telescope in orbit around the earth as of 2010 is the Hubble Telescope.
On Earth, the Hubble Space telescope weighs 11,110 kg (24,500 lb)
The Hubble is in orbit around planet earth.
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No, the Hubble Telescope stays in orbit around the Earth.
The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope which is approximately 559 kilometers away from the surface of the earth in a "low earth orbit" which indicates that it is orbiting under 200 kilometers.