Hubble
NASA's most famous telescope is probably the Hubble Telescope that orbits the earth.
One orbits the earth.
The HST orbits at 569 km or 353 miles above Earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope orbits the Earth every 97 minutes at an altitude of about 547 kilometers. It travels at a speed of over 27,000 kilometers per hour, allowing it to observe different parts of the sky continuously.
The Hubble Space Telescope orbits the Earth about 350 miles up.
The Hubble space telescope orbits between 562 and 567 km above the Earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope (technically it is not a 'spacecraft') orbits at 559 km (347 miles) above the Earth, at a speed of 7,500 m/s (17,000 mph).
The Hubble Space Telescope is a space-based observatory launched by NASA in 1990. It orbits Earth and captures high-resolution images of celestial objects in visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light. Hubble has greatly contributed to our understanding of the universe and made countless scientific discoveries.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
Hubble's orbit is 366 miles (589 kilometers) above Earth
Oh, what a happy little question! The Hubble Telescope orbits in the thermosphere, which is the layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the mesosphere. It's like a little friend up there, capturing the beauty of space and sharing it with all of us down here on Earth.
The ISS orbits at 400 km above Earth; the HST at 569 km.