The Hubble Space Telescope has an orbital velocity of 7,500 m/s (meters a second) or nearly 17,000 mph.
mrs hubble
No they don't move fast in the sky
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
Fast enough to blind the naked eye.
I Actually made a project on him and no he has no kids so yeah i hope this was helpful >.
As of recently it is impossible to move the telescope.
yes, because it doesnt have the atmosphere in the way, the atmosphere distorts the images taken by ground based-telescopes because of the refraction of light. The hubbles telescope can provide clearer and more accurate images without this barrier in the way.
=Edwin Hubble's invention is important because the telescope its self showed over 50,000 space galaxies and planets. also it was made of cats=
if you are looking at space from earth with a telescope your view will have to go through the earth atmosphere.... and for that the less brighter object in space will be blocked by the atmosphere... polutions etc.... but space telescope like hubbles... etc are situated in outer layer of our earth atmosphere..... thats why through it we can observe much clear space view....
You walk up to the telescope and click on it but you can't move it!
That it is expanding.
mrs hubble
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As fast as it can move, different people can move the arms slowly or fast.
The accepted age of the Earth is about 14.5 billion years. I have not seen the figures that you cite.
Move fast.
it is a timeline of hubbles life