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Hubble teleskobu mercekli mi Aynalı mı?
Hubble Teleskobu aynalı bir teleskoptur ve aynalı teleskoplar 2'ye ayrılır. Newtonian Teleskoplar ve Cassegrain Teleskoplar. Hubble Cassegrain Teleskoplar türündendir. Bu tür teleskoplarda açıklıktan içeri giren ışık kırılarak ana aynadan ikincil aynaya geçer.
Hubble hangi yörüngede?
Hubble Uzay Teleskobu
Yerçekimine bağlı ivme | 8,169 m/s²
Konum | Alçak Dünya yörüngesi
Fiziksel Özellikler
Teleskop Türü | Ritchey-Chretien teleskopu
Dalgaboyu Sistemi | Optik, ultraviyole, yakın-kızıl ötesi
What happened to NASA's Kepler telescope?
What happened to NASA's Kepler telescope?
After nine years in deep space collecting data that revealed our night sky to be filled with billions of hidden planets – more planets even than stars – NASA's Kepler space telescope was retired. Kepler leaves a legacy of more than 2,600 planet discoveries from outside our solar system, many of which could be promising places for life.
Who is involved in the development of Kepler?
Who is involved in the development of Kepler?
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, managed Kepler mission development. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation operates the flight system with support from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Is Kepler-16b a real planet?
Like Luke Skywalker's home planet Tatooine from "Star Wars," Kepler-16b orbits a pair of stars. This 2011 discovery by NASA's Kepler mission was one of the first worlds found orbiting a binary star, proving that a double-sunset is anything but science fiction.
How many planets have been discovered by the Kepler telescope?
During 9.6 years in orbit, Kepler led to the discovery of more than 2,600 planets by observing more than half a million stars. After nine years in deep space collecting data that revealed our night sky to be filled with billions of hidden planets – more planets even than stars – NASA's Kepler space telescope was retired.