Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Space Academy Fall 2003 USSRC Proprietary.

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Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Space Academy Fall 2003 USSRC Proprietary

Hubble Astronomy The Astronomer: Edwin Hubble The Telescope: Mission, Optics & Repairs Major Discoveries Companions: past, present and future

The Astronomer: Edwin Hubble m Schmidt reflector at Mt Palomar Andromeda: proved many “nebulae” are star systems or galaxies like Milky Way 1929: Expanding Universe

The Mission Launch Date: 1990 First Functionality: 1993 Range: UV, IR and Visible light Major Objectives Outer Solar System Black Holes Age of Universe Total Sky Survey

Backyard Comparison: 1 degree = 60 arcminutes = 3600 arcseconds Best ground scopes: 1 arcsecond Hubble:.05 arcsecond 2 fireflies in San Francisco from NYC

The Telescope: Optics/Repairs 1993 STS-61: Corrective optics 1999 STS-103: Gyroscopes, Computer, Data Recorder 2002: new solar arrays, coolant for IR camera, remove COSTAR

Still Active: 2002

Major Discoveries: Solar System Quaoar (Qwa-War) Not a tenth planet! One of many icy balls in Kuiper Belt with Pluto

Major Discoveries: Solar System Neptune’s disappearing storms

Major Discoveries: Solar System Jupiter & Shoemaker-Levy, 1994

Major Discoveries: Black Holes Chicken vs. egg: Black holes in star clusters seem to form galaxies

Deep Field

Major Discoveries: Supernova Remnant Harbors Neutron Star Rotation: 8 seconds Gamma Ray Repeater

Major Discoveries: Age of the Universe Cooling of White Dwarfs billion years Oldest known Milky Way planet: 13 billion years old

Companions: The Great Observatories Chandra Compton (deorbited 2001) SIRTF – Launched September 2003 [XMM-Newton (ESA)]

Companions: Chandra X-ray Mirrors nearly parallel to light Eta Carina: Black hole? Deep Sky Survey

Companions: Compton Gamma Rays (high energy, short wavelength) No lens or mirror – instead, dense atoms Measure angle of escaping electrons after gammas hit

Companions: SIRTF New name December 2003 Infrared (heat) Detects stars-to-be

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