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What is the name nasa's most famous telescope?

The first large space telescope was the Hubble, and it's probably still the most famous one. But a LOT of the new and exciting work being done is using the Kepler Space Telescope, a device which was specially designed to search for planets around neighboring stars.


Are there other space telescopes besides the Hubble?

There are quite a few telescopes in space right now like the Hubble space telescope, Chandra X-Ray observatory, Spitzer space telescope, FERMI space telescope, the Herchel observatory, WISE telescope and the James Webb space telescope will soon be launched in 2014.


How might the Hubble Space Telescope change today's model of the solar system?

The Hubble Space Telescope has provided invaluable data on various bodies in our solar system, leading to a deeper understanding of their composition, behavior, and interactions. By capturing high-resolution images and studying the dynamics of celestial bodies, the Hubble telescope continues to refine and enhance our current model of the solar system.


Is Hubble Space telescope still orbiting Earth?

The Hubble Telescope was carried into orbit in April 1990. It is still in orbiting in space. In 2009 it had its final servicing and will probably last until sometime in 2014. Its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will take its' place.


Who stated that the universe is still expanding?

Hubble did not conclude that the Universe is expanding. Hubble thought the red shift indicated a unrecognized principle of nature. Hubble's constant actually shows the universe is bounded at R=150kMpc/31 and H= c/R = 62km/s/Mpc. The increase red shift velocity indicates a decreasing universe.

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Which one of NASA's Great Observatories was the first to be launched and is still gathering information on Earth and its location in the galaxy?

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What year was the hubble telescope invented?

The Hubble Telescope was sent into space in 1990. It was designed and built for several years before that. As of 2014, it is still in operation.


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 name nasa's most famous telescope?

The first large space telescope was the Hubble, and it's probably still the most famous one. But a LOT of the new and exciting work being done is using the Kepler Space Telescope, a device which was specially designed to search for planets around neighboring stars.


What year was the Hubble Space Telescope put into orbit?

The Hubble Space Telescope was put into the orbit in 1990 and is still there up until today. It already had to be repaired five times and is expected to stay in the orbit until at least 2013.


How many years will the hubble space telescope stay in space?

It was launched in 1990 with an anticipated life span of 25 years. The first servicing mission by the Space Shuttle in 1993 made repairs to correct errors in the optical telescope, and subsequent missions added new instruments. It is expected to reenter the Earth's atmosphere sometime after 2018, and NASA has plans to attach a booster rocket using a robot probe, so that Hubble's reentry can be controlled to miss human habitations and land in the ocean.


Was the Hubble telescope discontinued?

Not yet. The Hubble Space Telescope is still in space, still operational. In fact, it received a substantial upgrade just last spring, with new gyroscopes, new sensors and a new communications array. But the main telescope cannot be upgraded without being entirely rebuilt, which cannot be done in space. The original plan was that the Hubble Space Telescope would be captured in orbit by the Space Shuttle, returned to Earth, and rebuilt. Later, it would be re-launched. But because the Space Shuttle fleet itself is scheduled to be retired in the next few years, this plan has been abandoned. The HST is tentatively scheduled to be de-orbited and crashed into the ocean in about 7 more years. With luck, there will be an even more powerful space telescope to replace it, but this is not yet firmly scheduled.


Do people like the Hubble telescope?

Well I certainly do! The pictures and information we have obtained with it still seem little short of miraculous.


Do you still use the Hubble?

Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is still in operation and continues to provide valuable observations about the universe. It has made numerous groundbreaking discoveries and contributed to our understanding of planets, stars, galaxies, and more.


What is the name NASAS most famous space telescope?

The first large space telescope was the Hubble, and it's probably still the most famous one. But a LOT of the new and exciting work being done is using the Kepler Space Telescope, a device which was specially designed to search for planets around neighboring stars.


Are there other space telescopes besides the Hubble?

There are quite a few telescopes in space right now like the Hubble space telescope, Chandra X-Ray observatory, Spitzer space telescope, FERMI space telescope, the Herchel observatory, WISE telescope and the James Webb space telescope will soon be launched in 2014.


How might the Hubble space telescope changed today's model of the solar system?

Because we still use telescopes today, and it helped us build a more & new advanced telescope today