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An Introduction to the Hubble Space Telescope Karla Peterson

This is the home to mission planning, telescope scheduling, and public outreach activities for the Hubble Space Telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute

Hubble takes amazing images...

That get people interested… in the Universe beyond our Earth

Who works at STScI? Astronomers Engineers Programmers Testers Schedulers Graphic artists Writers Video technicians Animators Teachers Students

I help test the planning tools and teach astronomers to use them:

 Where is Hubble? In orbit around the Earth about 380 miles up.  How did Hubble get there? The Space Shuttle carried it into orbit in  How big is Hubble? It is 43.5 feet long which is nearly the size of a large school bus.  How fast is Hubble moving? Hubble goes around the earth once every hour and a half (which turns out to be about 5 miles per second.)  Where does Hubble get electricity? From the sun. But it doesn’t need much: in an average orbit, Hubble uses about the same amount of energy as watt light bulbs.  How many observations does Hubble take? Hubble takes 1000’s of images a year, but for every astronomer that gets to use Hubble there are 4 more who are turned down. Time on Hubble is precious. Fun Facts About The Hubble Space Telescope

 How do we take as many images as possible with Hubble? Careful planning and scheduling using the skills of our schedulers and very powerful scheduling software. Which brings us to our topic of the day:

 There are about 2500 observations done on Hubble per year. That’s about 7 per day.  There are lots of rules about when an observation can be done.  Some rules apply to all observations. Like Hubble cannot point within 50 degrees of the Sun.  Some rules are written by the astronomer. Like observation 2 must be after observation 1 by a month. What makes scheduling difficult and interesting?