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Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
Nach der Mondlandung das wohl aufregendste Weltraumabenteuer.

Ein Space Shuttle bringt das Teleskop erfolgreich in seine vorgesehene Umlaufbahn. Dann die beklemmende Erkenntnis, Hubble hat einen schwerwiegenden "Sehfehler".
Durch eine weitere bemannte Weltraummission wird Hubbles Fehlsichtigkeit im Weltall erfolgreich korrigiert. Und nun erschließt Hubble unzählige atemberaubende neue Welten.

Space Shuttle Atlantis
Glossar:
Hubble

Das Hubble-Weltraumteleskop (englisch Hubble Space Telescope, kurz HST) ist ein Weltraumteleskop für sichtbares Licht, Ultraviolett- und Infrarotstrahlung, das die Erde in einer Höhe von 575 Kilometern innerhalb von 96 Minuten einmal umkreist. Das Teleskop entstand aus der Zusammenarbeit der NASA und der ESA und wurde nach dem US- Astronomen Edwin Hubble benannt.
Das HST wurde am 24. April 1990 mit der Space-Shuttle-Mission STS-31 gestartet und am nächsten Tag aus dem Frachtraum der Discovery ausgesetzt...
Die Bildqualität des Hubble-Weltraumteleskops war in den ersten Betriebsjahren durch einen Herstellungsfehler des Haupt- spiegels begrenzt, der 1993 mit Hilfe des COSTAR-Spiegelsystems erfolgreich korrigiert werden konnte.
Wikipedia: Hubble-Weltraumteleskop

Space Shuttle

Das Space Shuttle (auch der, englisch für "Raumfähre"), kurz Shuttle, war ein von der US-Raumfahrtbehörde NASA entwickelter Raumfährentyp. Die Komponenten waren neben der Raumfähre (Orbiter) ein externer Treibstofftank und zwei Feststoff- raketen, dieses ganze System wurde als Space Transportation System (kurz STS) bezeichnet.
Wikipedia: Space Shuttle

  • Space Shuttle

    Space Shuttle Mission Sequence-Illustration
    Space Shuttle Mission Sequence-Illustration
    Early Space Shuttle mission Profile Concept
    Early Space Shuttle mission Profile Concept
    Space Shuttle Orbiter-Illustration
    Space Shuttle Orbiter-Illustration
    Space Shuttle Vehicle Illustration
    Space Shuttle Vehicle Illustration
    STS-105 Shuttle Orbiter Discovery
    STS-105 Shuttle Orbiter Discovery
  • Space Shuttle Start

    The Shuttle Columbia lifted-off
    The Shuttle Columbia lifted-off
    space shuttle Columbia
    space shuttle Columbia
    space shuttle Columbia (2)
    space shuttle Columbia (2)
    space shuttle Columbia (3)
    space shuttle Columbia (3)
    STS-31 Discovery, OV-103, liftoff from KSC
    STS-31 Discovery, OV-103, liftoff from KSC
    STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, lifts off from KSC LC Pad 39B
    STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, lifts off from KSC LC Pad 39B
    STS-31 Discovery, OV-103, begins its roll maneuver after liftoff from KSC
    STS-31 Discovery, OV-103, begins its roll maneuver after liftoff from KSC
    Film:1999 Space shuttle Discovery launches from PAD 39B at the Kennedy Space Center
    1999 Space shuttle Discovery launches from PAD 39B at the Kennedy...
  • Manöver im Orbit

    Space Shuttle related interaction with the Space telescope
    Space Shuttle related interaction with the Space telescope
    Artist concept of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on orbit payload bay servicing
    Artist concept of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on orbit payload bay servicing
    Hubble Engineering Drawings: HST in the Shuttle Bay
    Hubble Engineering Drawings: HST in the Shuttle Bay
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    10063595.jpeg
    The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) heads back toward its normal routine
    The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) heads back toward its normal routine
    Hubble Space Telescope (HST) floats gracefully after the release from Columbia's robot arm
    Hubble Space Telescope (HST) floats gracefully after the release from Columbia's robot arm
    Hubble released from Columbia
    Hubble released from Columbia
    Film:The Hubble Space Telescope is successfully deployed
    The Hubble Space Telescope is successfully deployed
  • Training und Simulation

    STS-103: Astronaut Neutral Buoyancy Testing
    STS-103: Astronaut Neutral Buoyancy Testing
    STS-61 crewmembers in the WETF to rehearse for HST repair mission
    STS-61 crewmembers in the WETF to rehearse for HST repair mission
    Training in the Neutral Bouyancy Lab
    Training in the Neutral Bouyancy Lab
    STS-61 utilizing Virtual Reality in training for HST repair mission
    STS-61 utilizing Virtual Reality in training for HST repair mission
    STS-61 utilizing Virtual Reality in training for HST repair mission
    STS-61 utilizing Virtual Reality in training for HST repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Computer generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
    Mission control activity during STS-61 EVA-1
    Mission control activity during STS-61 EVA-1
  • EVA: Aktivitäten im All

    Bildqualität von Hubble vor und nach der Reparatur
    Bildqualität von Hubble vor und nach der Reparatur
    Hubble Space Telescope approaches Shuttle Endeavour
    Hubble Space Telescope approaches Shuttle Endeavour
    Hubble Space Telescoe being surved by cameras mounted on the RMS
    Hubble Space Telescoe being surved by cameras mounted on the RMS
    Astronauts Thornton and Akers during one of their EVAs
    Astronauts Thornton and Akers during one of their EVAs
    Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR)
    Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR)
    Hubble Space Telescope (HST) being refurbished during the STS 61 flight
    Hubble Space Telescope (HST) being refurbished during the STS 61 flight
    Hubble Space Telescope after deployment
    Hubble Space Telescope after deployment
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Installing the New Starboard Solar Array
    Power Change-Out for Hubble
    Power Change-Out for Hubble
    Power Change-Out for Hubble
    Power Change-Out for Hubble
    STS-109 Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA)
    STS-109 Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA)
    Installing the new Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) in the Hubble Space Telescope
    Installing the new Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) in the Hubble Space Telescope
    space walk designed to install a new Power Control Unit (PCU) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
    space walk designed to install a new Power Control Unit (PCU) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
    e_8_04.jpg
    e_8_04.jpg
    e_8_07.jpg
    e_8_07.jpg
    The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) while in the grasp of the Space Shuttle Columbia's robotic arm
    The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) while in the grasp of the Space Shuttle Columbia's robotic arm
    Film:Beginning of the first EVA
    Beginning of the first EVA
  • Space Shuttle Landung

    Space Shuttle Atlantis kehrt zurück
    Space Shuttle Atlantis kehrt zurück
    STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, glides toward EAFB landing
    STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, glides toward EAFB landing
    STS-99 Endeavour landing (wide side view)
    STS-99 Endeavour landing (wide side view)
    Film:sts-112landingc.mov
    sts-112landingc.mov



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