The Hubble Telescope was carried into orbit in April 1990. It is still in orbiting in space. In 2009 it had its final servicing and will probably last until sometime in 2014. Its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will take its' place.
The telescope is in space, meaning it is not on the surface of the Earth but it is just about 600 kilometers above the surface (less than one tenth of the Earth's radius above the surface of the planet). So it is very close to the Earth (in solar system reference).
Unless the Space Shuttle astronauts decide to bring it home with them, yes.
In fact, the Shuttle Atlantis is (here on May 18, 2009) currently in orbit replacing gyroscopes and batteries, installing new upgraded telescopes and instruments, and in general refurbishing the HST to spend another ten years or so in orbit.
The Hubble is in a nearly circular low Earth orbit at a height of about 350 miles, which means it takes a little over an hour and a half to make an orbit.
It's inclined 28.5 degrees relative to the equator, which means the furthest north it ever gets is the very southern tip of Florida or the Sinai Peninsula. The furthest south it goes is about the middle of Australia, and it just misses the northern part of Lesotho.
Yes it is, and it is still being used, at least for now.
No. Geostationary satellites orbit 22,000 miles up, far out of range of the Space Shuttle. The Hubble is in an orbit about 180 miles up, so that astronauts on the Shuttle can perform repairs.
Yes, until December 31 2012, then the mission will be TERMINATED!!
Yes. NASA will order it to fall on the Earth, and in return the scientists will send the James Webb space telescope.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is in orbit around the Earth, and has been for 20 years now.
It orbits around our planet, Earth.
An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
The focal point of all Hubble Space Telescope (HST) activities is the Space Telescope Operations Control Center (STOCC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., where the orbiting observatory is managed.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
The Hubble is in low earth orbit at about 589 km. A link can be found below which an investigator can follow for more information.
The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope which is approximately 559 kilometers away from the surface of the earth in a "low earth orbit" which indicates that it is orbiting under 200 kilometers.
Hubble
The Hubble space telescope.The name of the telescope launched into space in 1990 is Hubble Space Telescope.
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
There are several, perhaps most notable is the Hubble Space Telescope.
An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.
There are several, perhaps most notable is the Hubble Space Telescope.
It is not an observatory, it simply is an instrument (= a telescope) flying in space, orbiting Earth once in 97 minutes. It is operated from the ground and the "observatory facilities" are on the ground.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
No. The Hubble Space Telescope was built on Earth and launched into space. It is about the size of a bus.
On our ability to view space is limited because of all the particles in our atmosphere that filter or refract light as it passes from space to us. The Hubble Space telescope was built to be an orbiting Telescope that was out of our atmosphere. It was used to probe the earliest reaches of the universe. The Hubble is roughly 370 miles from the Earth's surface. The newest space telescope created by NASA is the James Webb Space Telescope. That will be far more powerful than Hubble and will be in orbit around the sun 1 Million miles from Earth.
The focal point of all Hubble Space Telescope (HST) activities is the Space Telescope Operations Control Center (STOCC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., where the orbiting observatory is managed.