Which data structure does hubl use for storing data in key and value pairs?
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Nothing in space is stationary, by definition. For an object to maintain an orbit it must be traveling at a high enough lateral speed to counteract the gravity of the body it is orbiting. Even Geostationary objects (which Hubble is not) are constantly moving, they just move at the same speed as the earths rotation and appear stationary in the sky from the point of an observer on Earth.
If your question actually meant is it stationary relative to its own orbit (rather than actually not moving at all) the answer is still yes. While Hubble does not have its own thrusters to raise and lower its peri/apogee or change orbital inclination, it does have gyroscopes which allow it to adjust its attitude in space for tracking objects in the sky.
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