i would assume so.
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 asteroid 107P was named "Hubble" after the Hubble Space Telescope. This was done to honor the contributions of the telescope to astronomy and space exploration.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble. He was not an astronaut. Edwin Hubble was an astronomer, not an astronaut, who discovered the expansion of the universe.
The first chimpanzee launched into outer space was named Ham. He was sent into space by NASA in 1961 aboard the Mercury-Redstone 2 mission to test the effects of space travel on a living organism.
A group of scientists decided to name space "space" because they saw how empty it is and how much space there is in what we now know as "space".
there is so much open space
The NASA space center in Florida is named the Kennedy Space Center.
Venus by the Romans
yes
J Class racing yachts that competed for the Americas cup.
The Soviet Union sent a dog named Laika into space on July 22, 1951.
Some things named after things in outer space include comets, asteroids, constellations, galaxies, and nebulae. Additionally, there are space missions, spacecraft, stars, and planets named after various celestial objects.
The first Space Shuttle, named Columbia, took off into space on April 12, 1981.
A robotic arm named the Canadarm.
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 space telescope was named after Edwin Hubble (20.November 1889-28 September 1953).
The only Space Shuttle named Explorer is a full sized replica/mockup/model of the Space Shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Many space missions of varying types have been named Explorer.