What is the purpose of a spectrosphere?
A spectrosphere is apparently not even a word. It hasn't found its way into the dictionary yet- Do YOU know what it is?
How many pictures does a hubble telescope take per day?
That depends on the observing sessions and so a number cannot reasonably be given. Another useful figure in that context: each week the HST transmits 120 gigabytes of science data. That's about 1 km of books on a shelf ....
Alan Ruck
His name is Alan Ruck and you might likely best remember him from as the terminally depressed and unconfidant "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" or as the lecherous and perverse Cameron Frye or Stuart Bondek from "Spin City."
What is the speed of hubble space tecenology?
The speed of the HST in space is 17,500 miles per hour (almost 5 miles per second) or 28,500 km per hour.
What is the latest NASA mission to space?
The way that human races; IN THE WHOLE COSMOS LIFE TIME OF OUR GENERATION IN LIVES WE HAVE TO BE SURE AND SECURE OURSELF IN THE FORM OF EXTRATERESTIAL ACTIVITIES TO PREVENT CATACLISM OR DESTRUTION OF THE WHOLE HUMAN BEING ON EARTH TOWARD ANOTHER PLANET,SO BE STILL SURVIVING IN AN ATMOSPHERE SAME TO PLANETS EARTH SO IN THIS TERM OF LIFE WE ARE TRYING TO LIVE MORE HAPPYLY IN GENERATION IN FUTURE FOR DECENIES
Where is the hubble telescope right now in space?
HST orbits the Earth every 97 minutes at an orbital altitude of 347 miles.
What is the Hubble space telescope's magnification?
It does not have a magnification properly speaking since it works as a camera, not a visual telescope. The aperture of the Cassegrain-Schmidt mirror is 2.4 m.
The main camera has 16 MB.
Who was the hubble space telescope named after and what he did?
It has been named after Edwin Powell Hubble (1889 - 1953), an American astronomer, who established extragalactic astronomy and is considered the leading cosmologist of the 20th century. He discovered galaxies beyond the Milky Way and his discovery of the red shift in spectra of light is known as "Hubble's law", still the basic for the determination of cosmic distances.
What provides powers for the Hubble space telescope?
Being in perpetual orbit, Hubble needs a power supply that is constant and needs little if any maintenance. Solar power fits that bill. Hubble is fitted with two twenty-five foot solar panels that produce 2,800 watts of power.
How often does Hubble send photos back to earth?
The HST sends 120 gigabytes of science data every week. This includes photos. Such data downloads are made every day.
Does Hubble space telescope take pics of mercury?
No, Mercury is too close to the sun and pointing the HST in that direction could possibly damage the sensitive instruments on board.
It orbits at 17,500 miles per hour (almost 5 miles per second).
How people did it take to make the Hubble?
The Hubble Space Telescope was a collaborative effort involving thousands of engineers, scientists, and technicians. It was launched into space in 1990 after many years of design, construction, testing, and preparation. The telescope continues to be maintained and updated by a team of specialists on Earth.
What language does Edwin hubble speak?
Edwin Hubble spoke English. He was an American astronomer known for his work in observational cosmology and for the discovery of the expansion of the universe.
Is there a picture of a distant star taken by hubble?
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken many images of distant stars. One notable example is a picture of a star known as "Pistol Star" in the Milky Way galaxy, which is one of the most luminous stars in the known universe. These images provide valuable insights into the nature and behavior of stars located far beyond our solar system.
What was found to be out of focus after it was launched?
The Hubble Space Telescope was found to be out of focus after it was launched in 1990, due to a flaw in its primary mirror. This issue was corrected in 1993 during a servicing mission, which installed corrective optics to fix the problem and improve the telescope's imaging capabilities.
How long did the space shuttle Discovery stay in space?
Over the course of its lifetime, the Space Shuttle Discovery has spent approximately 337 days, one hour, and thirteen minutes (5,247 orbits, 128,014,451 miles) in space. Discovery has flown on 37 spaceflights (The first being STS-41D in 1984 and the last being STS-128 in 2009). Discovery is still scheduled for two more spaceflights (STS-131 and STS-133 in 2010) before being retired.
Can you use the hubble telescope?
Anyone can request observation time on HST - in the past, the Hubble Director has opened up his own time for use by amateur astronomers. Competition for time is fierce though, and is generally given to academics and scientists, though "targets of viewing opportunity" are considered if it falls within mission parameters.
Anyone can download the thousands of photos taken by the Hubble, at hubblesite.org.
What has the Hubble telescope contributed to our knowledge of astronomy?
The Hubble Space Telescope has provided detailed observations of distant galaxies, stars, and other astronomical objects, deepening our understanding of the universe's size, age, and composition. It has also helped to confirm the existence of dark matter and dark energy, as well as supported the study of exoplanets and the expansion of the universe.
Can you make a sentence with the word interdependence in it?
Interdependence occurs at multiple levels and areas of study and is present in almost every area imaginable in some respect. biologically some species are interdependent with others, politically some population groups are also interdependent with others, chemically molecules could be called the interdependent action of specific atoms.
Interdependence basically means working together.
I was being interdependent in PE.
Which means i was working with a group in PE
Interdependence is interesting. That is techanically not a really good sentence bozo.