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Who manages the Hubble space telescope?

HST's observation time and instruments are managed by the Space Telescope Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland.


How many years has the hubble telescope been in space?

You can't buy observing time on the Hubble. It's given free of charge. all you have to do is write up a proposal that describes what you intend to do with it, and how that will contribute to the investigation of any hot topic in Astronomy, Cosmololgy, Relativity, or Planetary formation that the professionals are all working on. If the organization that controls access to the Hubble feels that your work can make a useful contribution to modern scientific research, they'll give you the time on the Hubble that you'll need for it.


When did Edwin Hubble invent the telescope?

Edwin Hubble was an astronomer who worked with Earth-based telescopes, and who died in 1953, before the launch of the first artificial satellite. The Hubble Space Telescope was named in his honor almost 40 years later.Additional:(See related links.)If anything can be said to be invented by Hubble, it is to be found in a few ideas that came out of a few discoveries he made such as the existence of the Universe.Only at the turn of the century with the construction of gigantic telescopes of almost a meter in diameter was it possible to distinguish the blobs known as nebulae as being outside of our galaxy. In the 1920s Hubble's observations confirmed the existence of other galaxies in the universe outside of our own galaxy, an idea that existed, but was controversial and lacked evidence earlier. (Earlier, the universe was thought to be infinite, but mostly empty except for our own little neighborhood of a few billion stars in the Milky Way. As always, we were the center of the Universe.)In the next years, Hubble expanded this with data from others to quantify the observation that the Universe was expanding. (Now called Hubble's Law.) This led, of course, to the first data supporting the Big Bang theory suggested in by Georges Lemaître in 1927.


What is the main advantage of the hubble space telescope?

The main advantage of the Hubble Space Telescope is its ability to capture high-resolution images of celestial objects in visible, ultraviolet, and near-infrared light. This has led to numerous scientific discoveries and advancements in our understanding of the universe.


What computer language was used to program the computer for Hubble space telescope?

Ada was the programming language initially used to program the computer on the Hubble Space Telescope. It was chosen for its reliability and high-level capabilities, specifically for real-time systems and safety-critical applications.

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What's the biggest telescope in space?

The Hubble Space Telescope is the biggest telescope in space at this time.


What is the price of the hubble telescope?

The cost of the Hubble Space Telescope was about $2.5 billion at the time of its launch in 1990, which included development, construction, and launching expenses.


Does the Hubble telescope come down?

Not for a long time yet. It stays in space.


Could I use the Hubble Telescope?

It is possible if you can become involved in a project that has a grant to use the instrument. There are many organizations that get time on the telescope.


When was the last time the Hubble telescope was used?

Today, and it has a heavy day of observations scheduled for tomorrow.


Who does the repairing of the hubble telescope?

Astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle have dropped by the Hubble Space Telescope five times since 1993, to perform maintenance, repair, and upgrades. The last time was in 2009, and there won't be any more.


Who manages the Hubble space telescope?

HST's observation time and instruments are managed by the Space Telescope Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland.


How long did it take to build the Hubble Space Telescope?

The Hubble Space Telescope took about a decade to build, from the time its construction was initiated in the 1970s to its launch in 1990. Various delays and setbacks extended the construction timeline.


How many tons does the hubble space telescope weght?

The Hubble Space Telescope has a mass of 11,110 kilograms, or 11.11 metric tons. Before it was launched, it weighed 108,956 newtons (24,493 pounds). It has had no weight since April 1990, and at the present time, it still weighs nothing.


What is the function of the hubble space telescope?

The Hubble Space Telescope is used to capture high-resolution images of celestial objects in space, providing valuable data for astronomers to study the universe. It has contributed to numerous discoveries and advancements in our understanding of astronomy and cosmology.


What are the pictures that the Hubble space telescope took look like?

The best of the photos from the Hubble Space Telescope are available online at www.hubblesite.org. You can download pictures suitable for printing or pictures that make excellent computer "wallpaper" for your screen. Have a good time downloading them!


What has the author David H DeVorkin written?

David H. DeVorkin has written: 'Science with a vengeance' -- subject(s): Astronautics, History, Military Astronautics, Scientific applications, V-2 rocket 'The Hubble space telescope' -- subject(s): History, Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft), Space astronomy 'Hubble' -- subject(s): Picotrial works, Galaxies, Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft), Space astronomy, Astronomy, Pictorial works 'Hubble imaging space and time' -- subject(s): Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft), Space astronomy, Astronomy, Pictorial works 'The history of modern astronomy and astrophysics' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Astrophysics, Bibliography, History