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the hubble telescopecosted 2.5 million dollars
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
A telescope on Earth has two main limitations: the Earth is rotating, and the atmosphere disturbs light from stars. Once the Hubble is aimed at an object, it is held pointed at the object by on board gyroscopes. There is no obstruction, such as the atmosphere, between the object and the Hubble.
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Yes, the Americans built launched the Hubble telescope.
the hubble telescopecosted 2.5 million dollars
They are extremely important because they give us a view of the universe that is betterthan the telescopes on the ground.
The Hubble Telescope was sent into space in 1990. It was designed and built for several years before that. As of 2014, it is still in operation.
the hubble telescope is so important because it helps the awesome people at N.A.S.A see mars, venus, saturn, and more planets.
The Hubble telescope did not discover that there is a red shift in the spectra of Galaxies. The telescope is named after the American astronomer, Edwin Hubble, who discovered the phenomenon in the 1920s.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
A telescope on Earth has two main limitations: the Earth is rotating, and the atmosphere disturbs light from stars. Once the Hubble is aimed at an object, it is held pointed at the object by on board gyroscopes. There is no obstruction, such as the atmosphere, between the object and the Hubble.
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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.
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