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Edward Hubble (1989-1953)= 36 years
More than 10,000 scientists built the Hubble Telescope. They were assigned to work on different parts of the Hubble Telescope.
There were many scientists who created and built the Hubble Telescope under the auspices of NASA. The telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, an astronomer in the early 1900s.
HST orbits the Earth about every 97 minutes, or about 14 times a day. Over a year's period, that comes out to just over 5400 orbits per year.
He has been in space 4 times
5 timesmission 1 December 1993mission 2 February 1997mission 3A December 1999mission 3B March 2002mission 4 May 2009
Hubble is the name of a giant telescope that is in space. It is known as the Hubble Space Telescope and it is named after Edwin Hubble, who was a famous astronomer. It is very large and because it is outside the Earth's atmosphere it can get a clearer view of the stars, constellations, galaxies and other things it looks at, compared to a ground-based telescope. It has got some wonderful photographs and many new things have been seen with it and many new things have been learned about space by using it. That is why it is so important.
Edward Hubble (1989-1953)= 36 years
More than 10,000 scientists built the Hubble Telescope. They were assigned to work on different parts of the Hubble Telescope.
The Hubble is a telescope used to see deep space, it is not a spacecraft.
More than 10,000 people made the Hubble Telescope. It took 20 years to make the Hubble Telescope.
As many as needed. Since they can be repaired and weared parts can be changed, there really is no limit.
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There were many scientists who created and built the Hubble Telescope under the auspices of NASA. The telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, an astronomer in the early 1900s.
There have been 5 servicing missions, numbered 1, 2, 3A, 3B, and 4.
The short answer is, probably. It depends on the amount of damage and how much you are willing to spend for the repair. Most laptop components can be replaced, but many times the cost of repair exceeds the value of the laptop.
Right after The Hubble Space Telescope, many new inventions were made. :D