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According to Wikipedia - it was launched on 25th August 2003 - which was a Monday.

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What is the main advantage of the hubble space telescope?

The main advantage of the Hubble Space Telescope is in it's name. It's in space! With a ground based telescope, the light that the telescope is looking at must travel through our atmosphere where it can become distorted and manipulated. Looking through a telescope on a windy day is much worse than on a calm day for example. Also, in space there are no clouds or day time, so Hubble can be looking and doing research 24 hours every day.


Are there any disadvantages of using telescopes in space?

First, they have a major advantage, and that is that they have a much clearer image, due to the lack of atmosphere.The disadvantages are mainly related to the high cost of putting the telescope up into space, and maintaining it (you can't just walk over to repair something). For this reason, other alternatives are also used, or considered, such as telescopes on Earth that compensate the atmosphere with a larger size, or advanced adaptive optics, or even telescopes carried on airplanes at a high altitude!


What telescope can be used day or night or even in bad weather?

refriacting telescope


Is a telescope used for weather?

An optical telescope cannot be used during cloudy days. Of course, this assumes that the telescope is located somewhere on the Earth's surface and therefore subject to weather. Since clouds obscure the sky - and any heavenly object otherwise visible - the optical telescope will be unable to see anything. A radio telescope, however, can see through clouds, simply because clouds do not block or cause significant interference to radiowaves reaching the Earth's surface from space.


When is the best time of day to use a telescope?

AT 4p.m.

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What is the main advantage of the hubble space telescope?

The main advantage of the Hubble Space Telescope is in it's name. It's in space! With a ground based telescope, the light that the telescope is looking at must travel through our atmosphere where it can become distorted and manipulated. Looking through a telescope on a windy day is much worse than on a calm day for example. Also, in space there are no clouds or day time, so Hubble can be looking and doing research 24 hours every day.


What day was the hubble telescope launched?

The Hubble Space Telescope or HST was launched aboard the space shuttle Dscovery during mission STS-31 on the 24th of April 1990.


What day did Apollo 13 launch from Kennedy space center?

april 11


How long has the hubble space telescope been in space?

Hubble was launched 24 April 1990, at 8:33:51 EDT and achieved orbit that day. As of 24 February 2014, Hubble has been orbiting 23 years 10 months 1 day.


Can the Space Shuttle launch in the rain if not why?

No because it should be a clear day, and the fear of lightning striking is always there.


Where NASA blasts off?

NASA uses Kennedy space center for their b;ast zone. on the day of a launch of any kinda is happing they claose the park for the day. only the people that got tickts in advance can eneter the park on the day of a launch


Are there any disadvantages of using telescopes in space?

First, they have a major advantage, and that is that they have a much clearer image, due to the lack of atmosphere.The disadvantages are mainly related to the high cost of putting the telescope up into space, and maintaining it (you can't just walk over to repair something). For this reason, other alternatives are also used, or considered, such as telescopes on Earth that compensate the atmosphere with a larger size, or advanced adaptive optics, or even telescopes carried on airplanes at a high altitude!


How long does it take the space shuttle to reach outer space from launch?

It takes about 8 minutes from launch for the shuttle to reach space. How is that for speed? Once in space, the space shuttle and the International Space Station orbit the Earth about 16 times a day. They are actually traveling faster than a bullet! That fast rate of speed along with Earth's gravity keep them in orbit around our planet


How do astronauts prepare for a space launch?

Astronaut training takes years before an individual is selected for a particular mission. Astronauts prepare for that launch day with a series of medical tests to ensure they are healthy for the launch and are expected to stay healthy through the mission. They then begin to acclimate themselves to a new time schedule based on launch time. They spend the final day or two at the Kennedy Space Center in simple crew quarters and have a meal together before suiting up several hours before launch.


What are Apollo 7 miussion highlights?

Apollo 7 was an 11-day Earth-orbital mission, the first manned launch of the Saturn IB launch vehicle, and the first three-person US space mission.


Can you see the space shuttle launch from Miami?

No it cannot be viewed from Miami. Orlando at a push on a very clear day. The nearer the launchpad the better!


Can you find diaxise in Pokemon Emerald?

yes. You know the space center in mossdeep city or something? You go in and there will be aguy talking about rocket launch No. 100 or something like that. You talk to him every day until he says rocket launch No. 1. When that happens, you will get on the rocket to space. Then, you will get a chance to catch deoxys.