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.
hi space material that falls to earth
the earth doesnt fall.
meteorite.
During a solar eclipse, the shadow of the MOON falls on the EARTH.
If it falls on the Earth, it would be called a meteorite. If it burns up in the atmosphere, it is called a meteor and if it doesn't enter the atmosphere it is a meteoroid.
Anyone can request observation time on HST - in the past, the Hubble Director has opened up his own time for use by amateur astronomers. Competition for time is fierce though, and is generally given to academics and scientists, though "targets of viewing opportunity" are considered if it falls within mission parameters. Anyone can download the thousands of photos taken by the Hubble, at hubblesite.org.
A trajectory is the path a rocket takes, it is not a thing that can be dropped. Further rockets are used to "launch" a satellite into orbit, not drop it (so that it falls back to Earth).
The weather in Florida is usually fair and makes it an ideal location for space launch. As well the Atlantic Ocean makes a great drop are for the fuselage when it falls back to earth.
The thrust of what is propelling it upwards. The forces of thrust and lift once it is going must counteract gravity and friction. Which in homemade rockets it does for a while... but it eventually falls to earth.
hi space material that falls to earth
I highly doubt it! Maybe if you had a super sonic telescope! XD
No, when the moon's shadow falls on the earth, this is a solar eclipse. When the earth's shadow falls on the moon, it is a lunar eclipse.
No it falls on Earth
100% of rain falls to Earth. That is the definition of rain. Precipitation.
easy its a meteorite
The apple has mass. The Earth has mass. The apple falls down, and the Earth "falls" up. The Earth's motion is not measurable. The apple's motion is.
telescope or to viwe earth its a satelite There are also probes which actually land on the planet and lets you "observe" in more ways than just looking from a distance. Also, and this falls under the above answer, there are radio telescopes that observe the radio waves coming from planets.