The Hubble Space Telescope is gravitationally bound to the world but is nowhere in the world. It is orbiting the earth in a nearly circular path 240 miles above the surface, completing one revolution every 100 minutes or so. I don't know the inclination of its path to the equator.
No, the biggest telescope in the world currently is the Large Binocular Telescope. But Hubble is the biggest spacetelescope.
In the Thermosphere.
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.
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
No, the biggest telescope in the world currently is the Large Binocular Telescope. But Hubble is the biggest spacetelescope.
inside the telescope
In the Thermosphere.
The Hubble Space Telescope orbits the Earth about 350 miles up.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
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.
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
It is above the atmosphere and not in any atmosphere.
The Hubble Telescope is a telescope that orbits the earth every 97 minutes
The replacement for the Hubble is called the James Webb Space Telescope.
what is the comparison between Hubble telescope and Galileo telescope