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Yes, the Americans built launched the Hubble telescope.

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Why was the Hubble Space Telescope related to Edwin Hubble?

Edwin P. Hubble is related to the Hubble space telescope because he suggested that we launch a telescope into space so they named it after Edwin's last name, Hubble.


When was the Hubble Space Telescope built?

The Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit on April 24, 1990. Hubble was funded in the 1970s with a proposed launch in 1983, but technical and budget problems delayed the launch for seven years.


What was the launch date of the Hubble space telescope?

April 24, 1990


What new telescope is nasa going to launch when the hubble space telescope falls back to earth?

The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled for launch in 2018. The Webb telecope is not a direct replacement for the Hubble. The Hubble has been so reliable since its launch in April, 1990, that it's expected to function through 2014, and possibly as long as 2020.


How much has the hubble telescope cost?

1.5 billion US-$ at the launch in 1990.


The Hubble space Telescope required to repair its after its launch?

five space walks by astronauts


In 1990 NASA used Space Shuttle discovery to launch?

the Hubble Space Telescope


How much did the hubble telescope cost?

The cost at launch in 1990 was 1.5 billion US-$.


Where do they get the money for the hubble space telescope's launch?

From the US tax payer via the NASA budget.


Was there any recent launches from the space shuttles?

Atlantis launch to repair the Hubble Telescope, STM-125


What problems did the Hubble space telescope face when it was in space?

launch delays, budget problems and a incorrect mirror


What was the hubble space telescope named after?

The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.