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Tittel:Not yet imagined : A study of Hubble Space Telescope Operations
Ansvar:Christopher Gainor
Forfatter:Gainor, Chris
Materialtype:Bok
Signatur:Digital PDF
Utgitt:Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2020
Omfang:452 sider - Illustrert
ISBN/ISSN:9781626830622
Klassenummer:522
Emneord:Hubble / Hubble Space Telescope / NASA / Romfart / Space telescopes - History / Stjerner / Teleskop / Verdensrommet
Geografiske emneord:USA
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The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is the most famous astronomical instrument of its time and one of the best-known robotic vehicles ever put into space. Its launch and deployment into low-Earth orbit from the Space Shuttle Discovery in April 1990 appeared to fulfill the plans and dreams of astronomers since the beginnings of space exploration to place a telescope beyond the distorting effects of Earth’s atmosphere.

The first images from Hubble contained a stunning surprise—the space telescope’s main mirror had been precisely ground to the wrong shape. Although HST’s images were still superior to anything available from ground-based telescopes, the Hubble Telescope instantly became a byword for incompetence.

With the future of NASA on the line, scientists and engineers devised fixes for the spherical aberration afflicting Hubble, and astronauts flying on the first of five servicing missions to HST installed new instruments that restored the Space Telescope’s capabilities to those promised when it was launched. Within weeks, HST produced the breathtaking images and other data that astronomers and the public had long anticipated, and soon Hubble shed its former image as it became a symbol of American technological and scientific prowess.

Not Yet Imagined documents the history of HST from its launch through its first 30 years of operation in space. It focuses on the interactions among the general public, astronomers, engineers, government officials, and members of Congress during that time. The decision-making behind the changes in Hubble’s instrument packages on servicing missions that made HST a model of supranational cooperation amongst scientists is chronicled, along with HST’s contributions to our knowledge about our solar system, our galaxy, and our universe. This book also covers the impact of HST and the images it produces on the public’s appreciation for the universe, and how HST has changed the ways astronomy is done.

Prologue - Launching the Hubble Space Telescope -- Chapter 1. Troubled History -- Chapter 2. Spherical Aberration -- Chapter 3. Road to Recovery -- Chapter 4. The Power of the Image -- Chapter 5. New Instruments -- Chapter 6. The Universe -- Chapter 7. Last Servicing Mission -- Chapter 8. Operating HST -- Chapter 9. Astronomy Transformed -- Conclusion - The World's Most Famous Telescope.

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