Engineers at Perkin Elmer Corporation, engineers at NASA came up with the concept of an orbiting telescope, to eliminate the distortion of the earth's atomosphere. NASA originally wanted a much larger mirror, but the technology did not exist at the time. Engineers at Perkin came up with the design and specs for the 110" mirror and the incorporation design. The Astronomer named Hubble- Edwin Hubble- there is a bust of him at the Hayden Planetarium, or was, died in l948 and therfore had nothing to do with the invention of the telescope named in his honor. It was named in his honor, but Having died in l948 If I remember this right he could not have played any role in its design. on the other hand we do have posthumously erected buildings such as the Gateway Arch and the Sears Tower, but there were considerable variations from the original design. Dead men don"t launch patent or royalty infringement suits. The Sears tower is partially a design of Frank Lloyd Wright but his original design was far bolder. Hubble did not invent the scope that bears his name, there is no relation to the Ball Player Carl Hubble, either.
Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
This term means the "James Webb Space Telescope" (JWST), the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Fans of the latter have advocated naming this new space-borne telescope "Hubble 2.0" in line with computer program terminology.
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
The Hubble Telescope weighs 24,500 pounds.
More than 10,000 scientists built the Hubble Telescope. They were assigned to work on different parts of the Hubble Telescope.
The James Webb Space Telescope was developed after the Hubble Space Telescope. It is designed to be the successor to Hubble and will study the universe in infrared wavelengths to help answer fundamental questions about the origins of the cosmos.
Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
what is the comparison between Hubble telescope and Galileo telescope
This term means the "James Webb Space Telescope" (JWST), the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Fans of the latter have advocated naming this new space-borne telescope "Hubble 2.0" in line with computer program terminology.
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
The Hubble telescope is unique because it was the first space telescope. Also, the Hubble is one of the largest and most versatile.
Edwin Hubble
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The Hubble Space Telescope was named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble, who played a crucial role in changing our understanding of the universe by demonstrating that galaxies are moving away from each other.
The Hubble Telescope weighs 24,500 pounds.
He didn't. Edwin Hubble died in 1953. The telescope was named in honour of him.
Hubble microscope.