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Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope in orbit
Seen in orbit from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2009, flying Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125), the fifth and final Hubble mission.

NamesHST
Hubble

Mission typeAstronomy
OperatorNASA · STScI · ESA
COSPAR ID1990-037B
SATCAT no.20580
Websitenasa.gov/hubble
hubblesite.org
spacetelescope.org
Mission duration31 years, 5 months, 16 days (ongoing)

Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerLockheed Martin (spacecraft)
Perkin-Elmer (optics)
Launch mass11,110 kg (24,490 lb)
Dimensions13.2 m × 4.2 m (43 ft × 14 ft)
Power2,800 watts

Start of mission
Launch date24 April 1990, 12:33:51 UTC
RocketSpace Shuttle Discovery (STS-31)
Launch siteKennedy, LC-39B
ContractorRockwell International
Deployment date25 April 1990
Entered service20 May 1990

End of mission
Decay date2030–2040 (estimated)

Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Perigee altitude537.0 km (333.7 mi)
Apogee altitude540.9 km (336.1 mi)
Inclination28.47°
Period95.42 minutes

Main telescope
TypeRitchey–Chrétien reflector
Diameter2.4 m (7 ft 10 in)
Focal length57.6 m (189 ft)
Focal ratiof/24
Collecting area4.525 m2 (48.71 sq ft)
WavelengthsNear-infrared, visible light, ultraviolet