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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.
Galileo got his idea from a professor
Aristotle was the person who came up of the idea that the earth was the center of the solar system are this theory was called geocentric that means the earth is the center
the heliocentric theory is the theory that the sun is in the center of the universe. the geocentric theory is the theory that the earth is in the center of the universeGeocentric models had the earth as the center of the universe with the sun and all the planets orbiting it. Heliocentric models (the current accepted ones) have the sun as the center, with the earth and planets orbiting it.Geocentric was the idea developed by the Greek philosopher Aristotle of an earth-centered view of the solar system. With Christianity's influence, people had thought that God put Earth in the center of the universe. Heliocentric came later on by Italian astronomer Galileo that the sun was put at the center of the solar system while Earth and all the other planets orbit around it.
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In outer space, Earth's atmosphere will not interfere.
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.
it was Edwin Hubble who had the idea to put a telescope in space
Well that depends on if are talking about artificial or natural. The first artificial satellite was the USSR's Sputnik 1 so you could credit the Russians with that. If you mean natural then we have go WAY back. 2500 years ago to Babylonia, they knew celestial objects seemed to 'move across the sky' and come back to the same position a year later: the only conclusion was that they circled the earth. It wasn't until 1609 when Galileo, using a crude telescope, actually saw the moons of Jupiter clearly circling the planet. He deduced that earth along with the other known planets must be 'orbiting; the sun.
You are probably referring to the Hubble space telescope. The basic idea is that a telescope in space has a clearer view, because it doesn't have atmospheric interference. Thus, the hubble telescope, while only being 2.4 meter in diameter, can get clearer pictures than a 5-meter telescope on Earth, for example. Also, it can capture some wavelengths that don't get to the Earth's surface, because they are almost completely absorbed by the atmosphere.
Abraham Lincon and Albert Einstien came together and came up with the idea.
The idea of the four elements. The four elements were air, earth, fire and water.
Galileo got his idea from a professor
Aristotle was the person who came up of the idea that the earth was the center of the solar system are this theory was called geocentric that means the earth is the center
The idea that the Earth is round - spherical - has been around since antiquity. Mathematicians in Greece and Egypt even had pretty good estimates of the size of the Earth by about 300 BCE.
the heliocentric theory is the theory that the sun is in the center of the universe. the geocentric theory is the theory that the earth is in the center of the universeGeocentric models had the earth as the center of the universe with the sun and all the planets orbiting it. Heliocentric models (the current accepted ones) have the sun as the center, with the earth and planets orbiting it.Geocentric was the idea developed by the Greek philosopher Aristotle of an earth-centered view of the solar system. With Christianity's influence, people had thought that God put Earth in the center of the universe. Heliocentric came later on by Italian astronomer Galileo that the sun was put at the center of the solar system while Earth and all the other planets orbit around it.