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What Is the Hubble Space Telescope?

The large silver Hubble Space Telescope orbits above Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope makes one orbit around Earth every 95 minutes.

The electromagnetic spectrum

The electromagnetic spectrum shows that visible light is between infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation.

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The Hubble Space Telescope took this picture of the Tadpole Galaxy and its tail of large, bright blue star cluster

Hundreds of different colored galaxies in space

The "Hubble Ultra Deep Field" shows many galaxies far from Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope is a large telescope in space. It was launched into orbit by space shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990. Hubble orbits about 547 kilometers (340 miles) above Earth. It is the length of a large school bus and weighs as much as two adult elephants. Hubble travels about 5 miles per second: That is like traveling from the eastern coast of the United States to the western coast in 10 minutes. Hubble is solar-powered.

Hubble takes sharp pictures of objects in the sky such as planets, stars and galaxies. Hubble has made more than one million observations. These include detailed pictures of the birth and death of stars, galaxies billions of light years away, and comet pieces crashing into Jupiter's atmosphere.

Scientists have learned a lot about the universe from these pictures. Many of them are beautiful to look at.

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