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Space : missions and telescopes
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Space missions
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196119651963196619681972 PASTMERCURY GEMINI APOLLO SPACE SHUTTLE World War 2 A2 1 st soviet in orbit 1 st american in orbitApollo 11 Apollo 13
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Flights’ number Missions Service Name 28 Scientific missions First flight : 1981 Last flight : 2003 COLUMBIA 10 Deployment of satellites First flight : 1983 Last flight : 1986 CHALLENGER 34 1.Deployment of Hubble 2.Construction of ISS First flight : 1984 DISCOVERY 29 1.Conducting classified military activities 2.Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer 3.Construction of ISS First flight : 1985 ATLANTIS 20 Construction of ISS First flight : 1992 ENDEAVOUR
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Hubble Hubble space telescope
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Its origins
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6.12x10 2 km 2.8x10 4 km.h -1 Its mission < 7x10 -3 arc second
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Essentials elements for the space missions. The Rockets A long story… T he space shuttle A riane 5
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XIII th century 190319261943195319571960 s 19811996
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Thrust : more than 10 4 kN Space Shuttle 37 meters (10 m) 56 meters (10 2 m) Payload :10 4 kg Speed : 10 4 m.s -1 Orbiter External tank Boosters
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Thrust :10 to 10 2 kN Ariane 5 The fuse cap The two stages of the main part 5.4 m 5.9x10 1 m The main engine (vulcain II) The payload (satellite), 9.5x10 3 kg maximum 10 years of development and a cost of € 7x10 9. Mass : less than 10 6 kg Two boosters
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HM7B engine
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9.9x10 -1 m 2.01 m 165 kg
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