The Hubble Space Telescope was developed through a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). It was launched into low Earth orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990. Named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble, the telescope was designed to observe astronomical objects with unprecedented clarity, free from Earth's atmospheric distortion. Its creation involved extensive engineering and scientific research, marking a significant milestone in space-based astronomy.
James Gregory was 25 when he published the design of the telescope that has come to be named for him, the Gregorian Telescope. He never build one. The first one built was make by Robert Hooke ten years after the design was published, and after Isaac Newton built his Newtonian Telescope. Both were reflecting telescopes.
The Hubble Space Telescope is considered advanced because it is above Earth's atmosphere, which distorts light, providing clear and detailed images of astronomical objects. It is also equipped with precise instruments that can capture light from objects millions of light-years away, enabling detailed observations in multiple wavelengths. Additionally, its design allows for regular maintenance and upgrades, keeping it at the forefront of astronomical research.
True. When you come closer to a distant object with a telescope, the rays of light entering the telescope become less parallel as the object appears closer, and the lens or mirror in the telescope needs to adjust the focal length to focus properly on the object.
Art and science have converged beautifully through the images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, which combine stunning visual aesthetics with profound scientific insights. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns in these images not only captivate the public's imagination but also reveal critical information about the universe, such as the composition and behavior of celestial bodies. Artists and scientists alike use Hubble's imagery to explore themes of beauty, complexity, and the unknown, fostering a deeper appreciation for both disciplines. This collaboration highlights how visual representation can enhance our understanding of the cosmos while inspiring creativity.
Not for a long time yet. It stays in space.
It was paid from out of the NASA budget. So, finally, the funds come from the US tax payers.
The Hubble Space Telescope was developed through a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). It was launched into low Earth orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990. Named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble, the telescope was designed to observe astronomical objects with unprecedented clarity, free from Earth's atmospheric distortion. Its creation involved extensive engineering and scientific research, marking a significant milestone in space-based astronomy.
It is very hard... Maybe impossible unless u use the hubble space telescope because stars come in various sizes.
The French people donated to build the statue as a gift to the US.
that's classified information
James Gregory was 25 when he published the design of the telescope that has come to be named for him, the Gregorian Telescope. He never build one. The first one built was make by Robert Hooke ten years after the design was published, and after Isaac Newton built his Newtonian Telescope. Both were reflecting telescopes.
he took them money from disneyland that he made and build disney world
i found out u have to start with a certain amount and u have to build a place for them to work to aquire money. prisoners will come after u build a plce for them to sleep.
They came to earn money and some to build new lives
they will come if you build it
Yes