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Telescopium spatiale Hubbleanum,[1][2] sive telescopium hubblense[3] (Anglice Hubble Space Telescope), est telescopium spatiale in orbita Telluris circumeuns, ad honorem Eduini Hubble astronomi Americani nominatum. Navicula spatialis telescopium in orbitam posuit die 24 Aprilis 1990.
Telescopium hodiernum saltem ad annum 2020, fungi exspectabatur.[4] Propositum est, ut telescopium spatiale Webbianum, successor eius, anno 2020 fungi incipiat.
Notae
- ↑ "Telescopium Hubbleanum": Iconoclastes, "Vita extra terram mox invenienda?" Textus interretialis, 1 Augusti 2014.
- ↑ "Hubbleānum tēlescopium spatiāle": "Vocabula Geographica," Ephemeris.
- ↑ "Brown awards six honorary doctorates," de Kathryn D. Sullivan (2015).
- ↑ William Harwood, "Four years after final service call, Hubble Space Telescope going strong.'" CBS Space News, 30 Maii 2013. (Anglice).
Bibliographia
- Quinn, Ben. 2018. "Hubble telescope fixed by 'jiggling it around.'" The Guardian, 26 Octobris 2018.
Nexus externi
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