Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How is the Hubble Space Telescope different from our telescopes on Earth?
A. Occasionally the Earths atmosphere changes and blocks out some of the light, so we cant see as much. But the Hubble is high enough that it avoids those problems.
Q. How long has the Hubble Space Telescope been in operation?
A. The Hubble was launched in 1990, and as of today, has been in operation for 23 years.
Q. How many observations has the Hubble Space Telescope made?
A. The Hubble has made over 1 million observations/discoveries since it's launch in 1990.
Q. What is the range of the Hubble?
A. The Hubble Space Telescope has no limit to its viewing range.
Q. How long will the Hubble last?
A. The Hubble will remain in operation as long as it is functioning properly.
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A. Occasionally the Earths atmosphere changes and blocks out some of the light, so we cant see as much. But the Hubble is high enough that it avoids those problems.
Q. How long has the Hubble Space Telescope been in operation?
A. The Hubble was launched in 1990, and as of today, has been in operation for 23 years.
Q. How many observations has the Hubble Space Telescope made?
A. The Hubble has made over 1 million observations/discoveries since it's launch in 1990.
Q. What is the range of the Hubble?
A. The Hubble Space Telescope has no limit to its viewing range.
Q. How long will the Hubble last?
A. The Hubble will remain in operation as long as it is functioning properly.
If you have any other questions, feel free to comment on our blog!