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Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit
The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit as seen from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis, flying Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125), the fifth and final Hubble mission
Mission type Astronomy
Operator NASA · ESA · STScI
COSPAR ID 1990-037B
SATCAT no. 20580
Website www.nasa.gov/hubble
hubblesite.org
www.spacetelescope.org
Mission duration Elapsed: 28 years, 4 months, 11 days
Spacecraft properties
Manufacturer Lockheed (spacecraft)
Perkin-Elmer (optics)
Launch mass 11,110 kg (24,490 lb)
Dimensions 13.2 m × 4.2 m (43.3 ft × 13.8 ft)
Power 2,800 watts
Start of mission
Launch date April 24, 1990, 12:33:51 UTC
Rocket Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-31)
Launch site Kennedy LC-39B
Deployment date April 25, 1990
Entered service May 20, 1990
End of mission
Decay date estimated 2030–2040
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Low Earth
Semi-major axis 6,917.1 km (4,298.1 mi)
Eccentricity 0.000283
Perigee 537.0 km (333.7 mi)
Apogee 540.9 km (336.1 mi)
Inclination 28.47°
Period 95.42 minutes
RAAN 80.34°
Argument of perigee 64.90°
Mean anomaly 23.78°
Mean motion 15.09 rev/day
Velocity 7.59 km/s (4.72 mi/s)
Epoch August 15, 2018, 21:40:27 UTC
Revolution no. 35,441
Main telescope
Type Ritchey–Chrétien reflector
Diameter 2.4 m (7.9 ft)
Focal length 57.6 m (189 ft)
Focal ratio f/24
Collecting area 4.525 m2 (48.7 sq ft)
Wavelengths Near-infrared, visible light, ultraviolet