The Best Telescope Ever: Hubble Space Telescope 🔭



   The human race has been wondering how many constellations, planets, stars, comets, nebulas are in the universe. Galileo invented the first telescope. We found lots of things with telescopes but there was not enough for us. In April 1990, Edwin Hubble created a new telescope which is used as a digital camera for discovering unobserved objects. He called it Hubble Space Telescope.



   This amazing telescope can capture photos in visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared light to solve mysteries in the space. The photos far much clear than the other ones because of its unusual design. Hubble features are four main devices to observe in the hard conditions. 

    The Hubble Space Telescope's costs are $1.5 billion dollars. Its length is 2.4 meters and 10.4 tons. Its mission is observing the space and it has discovered over 1.3 million space objects such as stars, planets and black holes. The most famous one is "Eye of the God" 

    Interestingly, when it captures a photo, the photo is black and white because they do use infrared and ultraviolet light with a wavelength. This complex lead to have no natural colour. Nasa said: "Creating colour images out of the original black-and-white exposures is equal parts art and science."

   With 2020, its age is 30 years old and it is still one of the best telescopes ever. They will definitely go on capturing photos and observing the universe with new updates. I hope, human nature will create a new telescope which is far better than Hubble Space Telescope to discover unobserved objects and to solve interests in the space.

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