THE HUBBLE SPACE STATION BY: MELANIE AND AINSLEY.

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THE HUBBLE SPACE STATION BY: MELANIE AND AINSLEY

WHAT IS IT? PURPOSE? CONTRIBUTORS? What is it?  2.4 meter space telescope  Carried into orbit in 1990 Purpose:  Capture images in space  Shields us from radiation and allows us to live  Screens many wavelengths of radiation Contributors:  Edwin Hubble- born in 1889 died in 1953  Michael Brown and Chadwick Trujillo discovered a new world beyond Pluto using the Hubble space telescope  NASA built it

WHAT HAVE WE ALREADY LEARNED? BENEFITS? RISKS? We have already learned about:  distant stars  new galaxies  new planets Benefits:  incredibly vivid, detailed images of space  established a more accurate estimate of the age of the universe  shows the ways galaxies evolve Risks:  batteries on the telescope may die  Needs lots of repairs

PLANS FOR FUTURE USE?  Telescope will continue to collect information and report back to NASA  NASA is working on another space telescope- the James Webb space telescope  Will approximately function until 2013 or longer

PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENTS?  Replacing the batteries every years  2009 last repair and update  New equipment

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