THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE : INSIDE AND OUT By: Kaylin Patty Come and see the bright stars and planets at 8:00 P.M. I am going to tell you about all the.

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THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE : INSIDE AND OUT By: Kaylin Patty Come and see the bright stars and planets at 8:00 P.M. I am going to tell you about all the facts about this telescope. The telescope is interesting because it has a lot of facts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS - The size of some parts. - Materials it carries. - Some of the first measurements.

PARAGRAPH # 1  the mirror is three inches thick  because it is put together like a sandwich

PARAGRAPH # 1  mirror is 94.5 inches in length  94.5 inches is the diameter  inches is the circumference  big as a school bus  looks like a five- story tower

PARAGRAPH # 2  Materials  video cameras

PARAGRAPH # 2  materials  spectrograph  solar panels

PARAGRAPH # 3  first measurements  118-inches mirror

PARAGRAPH # 3  first measurements  7.87 feet  360 miles

CONCLUSION  The telescope is interesting because it has a lot of facts.  The mirror of the second telescope is three inches because it is put together like a sandwich.  It makes you wonder what are the materials are the layers made of?

BIBLIOGRAPHY/ WORK CITED  Villard, Ray. Large Space Telescope: Inside and Out. New York: Andrea Due,  “Hubble’s Solar Panels.” 9 May