At Goddard Space Center scientists have been working have been working on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) which is the most largest and complex project NASA has launched. Astronauts and the public have high expectations on this project. The telescope will be able to study when the earliest galaxies formed, the birth of stars and the formation of their solar systems, atmospheres of planets outside our solar system. Many things can go bad during the launch and unlike The Hubble Telescope the JWST will be too far away from Earth to fix if any difficulties happen. A goal is to see infrared light and we can’t see that on Earth because Earth’s atmosphere blocks it by the time it gets to Earth. Everything it needs to work correctly and collect
The panel has held a number of full meetings and numerous subpanel and individual member meetings, and has submitted three written status reports to the NASA Administrator. Although NASA has not yet formally responded to these status reports, actions have been taken to implement most of the committee recommendations. NASA has held several meetings with the committee to discuss and review the status of the response to the recommendations. The NRC membership and a summary of the panel responsibilities are provided in Appendix
One of the most electrifying pictures of all, the Hubble Deep Field image began literally as a shot in the dark: the sum of 342 exposures taken with Hubble's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 in December 1995 of a black speck of northern sky. Although the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impact on Jupiter may have generated a bigger media splash, astronomers still are agog over the Deep Field. Aides to Vice President Al Gore ordered a Deep Field poster from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), which manages the Hubble's science program under contract with NASA. Borrowing a page from Mikulski, Gore plans to use the Deep Field poster to promote scientific research in the next millennium. In an age of cost-cutting and smaller-is-preferred, the $3 billion Hubble has demonstrated that bigger can be better: The telescope attracted 1,298 proposals for observing time during its next annual cycle that began in July, an increase of 30 percent from the previous cycle and more than had been received by any other U.S. telescope or NASA project. Ever.
... not put a price on knowledge, and the advancement of the human race, and even if you did, the 7 billion dollar/year price tag on Hubble is nothing compared to some of the other things our country spends billions on. The Hubble Telescope has completely re-written everything we know about the galaxy we live in, and taught us things that will allow us to grow as explorers, and advance as a civilization, and continue to learn, and THAT is priceless.
On Saturday April 9th, Alex and I took a trip to LA and visited the Griffith Observatory. Alex who is also in astronomy thought it would be a good idea to do the horizon project together and go to the Griffith Observatory and see one of the shows at the Samuel Oschin Planetarium called Centered of the Universe.
Just recently a major discovery was found with the help of a device known as The Hubble Telescope. This telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, After being focuses on a star orbiting empty space. Several pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings that could be read from that area which the black hole is suspected to be in.
...ted to continue to do so until 2014, it will be replaced by the James Webb Space Telescope, which is predicted to be launched sometime around 2018. This telescope is also larger than the Hubble, at 6.5 meters in diameter mirror compared to Hubble’s 2.4 meters in diameter mirror. This will allow the James Webb to collect more light than Hubble did and therefore and have a wider range of ability in it’s photo capturing.
Nasa’s Chandra x-ray observatory was launched on July 23, 1999, and with a length of 45 feet is the largest satellite ever launched. The observatory was first proposed to NASA in 1976, funding began in 1977, and after more than 20 years it was finally launched into space. It was previously known as the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF), but after a contest in 1998 it was renamed to Chandra after Nobel-prize winning Indian-American astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. “Chandra's main mission is to teach us about the Universe that we live in which has indirect benefits, e.g. by inspiring students to take an interest in math and physics, or showing people how complicated and beautiful the Universe is.”(Chandra’s official website, faq)The Chandra x-ray Science Center (CXC) can be found in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dr. Harvey Tananbaum is the Center’s director. The flight is directed by the Science Control Center that also executes the observing plan of the observatory, and receives the scientific data. The mission planning and service operations are the responsibility of Science Support. Chandra is the most sophisticated telescope in space and is used by scientists around the world. The observatory exists of three major parts, the x-ray telescope, the science instruments and the spacecraft. The electrical power required to operate the spacecraft and the instruments is 2 kilowatt that is how much it takes to operate a hair dryer. The Chandra observatory orbits up to an altitude of approximately 139,000km that is about a third of the distance to the moon and returns it to 16,000km away from the Earth. It takes Chandra 64 hours and 18 minutes to complete an orbit that is about two and a half days. In 1992 Chandra’s orbit ...
In the 1960’s NASA started to conduct studies into a large space telescope and after being denied funding multiple times because of the estimated $500 million price tag to build the Hubble telescope it finally received congressional approval in 1977, after reducing the estimated cost to $200 million. Five companies were awarded contracts to begin work on the Hubble telescope. Marshall Space Flight Center did the design, development and construction of the Hubble, Goddard Space Flight Center designed, developed and constructed the science instruments, Perkin-3lmer Corporation built the telescope assembly and Fine Guidance Sensors, Lockheed Martin built the structure and supporting systems and also put the telescope all together and tested it. (http://hubblesite.org/the_telescope/hubble_essentials/#work)
never heard of? Thanks to space probes these dreams may become a reality sooner than u think. In the past years there have been many space probes launched and even more discoveries made by them. These probes are helping people to better understand our solar system and everything it. They are also helping to make many new discoveries.
The Andromeda Galaxy is the Milky Way Galaxy’s closest neighbor; with it being around 2.5 million lightyears away from Earth. It was once referred to as the Great Andromeda Nebula in older readings. It gets its name from the Andromeda constellation which in turn received its name from the Greek goddess Andromeda.
INTRODUCTION The AprizeSat spacecraft, built, owned, and operated by SpaceQuest, Ltd. are part of a constellation of micro- satellites with a primary Machine-to-Machine (M2M) mission. On 29 July 2009, SpaceQuest launched AprizeSat-3 (AS3) and AprizeSat-4 (AS4). Both spacecraft continue to perform their M2M and AIS missions in their sun-synchronous orbits. Design, integration, and testing of the next generation AprizeSat spacecraft began in September 2008.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the open blue and found the New World, a whole new frontier. Columbus’s expedition proved the world was round, not flat, which was what many people believed in. The next frontier was West of the Appalachian Mountains in the United States, which became known as the Last Frontier. Then, the U.S. purchased Alaska, the Alaskan Frontier, which turned out to be a gold mine. However, the true last frontier is Space. President Ronald Reagan started National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958 to explore the vast area that surrounds the Earth, Space. NASA has accomplished so many things such as putting a man on the Moon, building the Hubble Telescope, or putting a rover on Mars. The Federal government
A telescope is a device used to magnify distant objects. Telescopes can be used to look at things on earth or at objects in space. The telescopes for use on the earth are known as terrestrial telescopes and the telescopes for looking into space are known as astronomical telescopes.
One thing us as humans have never been able to fully understand is astronomy. Always having an unexplained mystery, astronomy also has served as a way to keep time and predict the future. The word “astronomy” is defined as the study of heavenly bodies, meaning anything in the sky such as stars, galaxies, comets, planets, nebulae, and so on. Many people, if not everyone, is amazed by the night sky on a clear, moonless night.
The scientists didn't stop here. In their desire to better understand the universe, they designed The Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) or the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that has been planned for launching in 2018. It is designed to make observations in the visible to the mid-infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.