Thursday, August 4, 2011

Rescue mission amazing Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble, American astronomer Edwin Hubble, the name was launched into orbit in 1990. Adrift in orbit for over 16 years, Hubble has stopped working and needed serious repairs. All new planets, galaxies and star clusters that we see today in high-definition resolutions are all made possible because the Hubble space telescope.


Although Hubble is the most advanced and expensive equipment into orbit nearly circular of our land. No matter what, people seem to still think it was worth every penny. Create and send Hubble in its orbit costs around $ 10billion. Hubble cost NASA an additional $ 1.1billion only for the Hubble repair mission. Repairs would not be necessary if outer space was not a hostile place. The low pressure space makes it impossible for humans to survive; spacesuits are used to stay alive during all the missions of Eva.


Scientist couldn't leave the telescope go; Hubble was simply a breakthrough in science. The technology used for the telescope is highly advanced; all parts of the telescope were done to perfection. The conditions of space always win until we discover that perfect materials to use, such as tools, nuts and bolts for example.


Hubble is 353 km above our heads; the telescope takes just 97 minutes to orbit the Earth. Hubble has opened a new world and we look where no man, woman or child has never watched before. Hubble has also shown that black holes really exist! Guess what there is thousands of them! Further u look further back in time, you can go, we can also see how stars are born and how long before he died. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, everyone on Earth has access to view Hubble's amazing images. Everyone gets to enjoy amazing Hubble's discoveries in the blink of an eye.


Space repairs were to take place, in order to continue receiving new, never before seen images from Hubble. Although a simple small mistake could ruin the entire mission, yet there was a chance to Fix Hubble and scientists had to take that chance. Fortunately they did and Hubble is back unearthing new discoveries.


The Hubble telescope on is optical. In this project, the light is collected by a parabolic mirror. Once collected, the light is reflected off a mirror convex hyperbolic. Then finally reflected through a hole in the primary mirror to the eyepiece.


The Hubble-mirrors are designed for much higher specifications required to operate in the UV range, as well as visible light. Hubble uses a combination of gyroscopes and the thrusters to maintain and modify its position in orbit.


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