Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s. Artist: Unknown
Title

Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s. Artist: Unknown

Caption

Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s. Artist's impression of the exchange of information via Hubble, Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TRDS) and ground stations. Hubble Space Telescope (HST), was designed to see seven times further into space than had been possible before, without the distortion caused by the earth's atmosphere. HST is a reflecting telescope and its main mirror has a diameter of 2 1/2 meters. Work began in 1977 and HST was finally launched by Space Shuttle Discovery on 24 April 1990. Problems with its giant mirror meant that it did not initially work as well as expected. Corrective optics were installed in 1993, greatly improving the telescope's performance, enabling it to view the Universe in unprecedented detail.
Oxford Science Archive

Date

1980

Credit line

Photo12/Heritage Images/NASA

Reference

HRM19B63_281

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No

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Rights managed

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