The Hubble Space Telescope has an orbital velocity of 7,500 m/s (meters a second) or nearly 17,000 mph.
Hubbles top speed is 8,530 nano/m per sec which allows it to travel it the same hemisphere there astronauts put it on.
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
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While it is technically possible to spot satellites with a telescope, it can be challenging due to the fast speeds at which satellites orbit the Earth. You would need a telescope with a high magnification power, precise tracking capabilities, and clear viewing conditions to have a chance of spotting a satellite. It's recommended to use resources like satellite tracking websites or apps to help locate satellites in the sky.
Johannes Kepler did not invent the telescope. The first telescopes were developed in the Netherlands and are credited to three individuals: Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen, who were spectacle makers in Middelburg, and Jacob Metius of Alkmaar. Galileo developed improvements on those early refracting telescope designs and Kepler developed improvements on Galileo's design.
As of recently it is impossible to move the telescope.
yes, because it doesnt have the atmosphere in the way, the atmosphere distorts the images taken by ground based-telescopes because of the refraction of light. The hubbles telescope can provide clearer and more accurate images without this barrier in the way.
=Edwin Hubble's invention is important because the telescope its self showed over 50,000 space galaxies and planets. also it was made of cats=
You walk up to the telescope and click on it but you can't move it!
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The accepted age of the Earth is about 14.5 billion years. I have not seen the figures that you cite.
Move fast.
it is a timeline of hubbles life
Wherever u want
Pandas can move really fast
Yes, they can move very fast.
Move on Fast was created in 1972.