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the first telescope built by NASA placed into orbit was the hubble space telescope.

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When was the first space telescope built by NASA place into orbit?

The Hubble telescope was the first telescope built by NASA and placed into orbit. The original launch for the telescope was delayed because of the disaster seen by the Challenger.


What is the name of the first space telescope built by NASA?

The first space telescope built by NASA is called the Hubble Space Telescope. It was launched into orbit in 1990 and has provided groundbreaking images and data about the universe since then.


When was the hubble telescope built?

The Hubble Telescope was launched into orbit on April 24, 1990.


How did the hubble telescope get in outer space?

It was placed in orbit by the space shuttle, in 1990.


How old is the telescope?

After several years in construction, the Hubble Space Telescope was placed in orbit during a Space Shuttle mission in April, 1990.


A satellite is built on Earth and then placed into orbit. Which statement correctly completes the following sentence?

a satellite is built on earth and then placed into orbit. which statement correctly completes the following sentence


What was the first telescope to orbit the Earth?

SAS 2


What is the telescope that is in orbit around the earth?

The telescope in orbit around the earth as of 2010 is the Hubble Telescope.


Where was the hubble telescope built?

The Hubble Space Telescope was built at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. It was then transported to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch into orbit.


When was the hubbe speca telescope HST first launchand into orbit?

It has only been launched into orbit once. That was in 1990.


Where is the telescope?

In orbit around Earth.


What year was a hubble space telescope sent into space?

There is only one single Hubble Space Telescope. It was placed into Earth orbit in April of 1990, and is expected to remain useful and productive until sometime between 2014 and 2020.