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Collection:
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Collection
Name of Image:
Hubble Space Telescope Primary Mirror
Full Description:
This photograph shows the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST's) Primary Mirror being ground at the Perkin-Elmer Corporation's large optics fabrication facility. After the 8-foot diameter mirror was ground to shape and polished, the glass surface was coated with a reflective layer of aluminum and a protective layer of magnesium fluoride, 0.1- and 0.025-micrometers thick, respectively. The purpose of the HST, the most complex and sensitive optical telescope ever made, is to study the cosmos from a low-Earth orbit. By placing the telescope in space, astronomers are able to collect data that is free of the Earth's atmosphere. The Marshall Space Flight Center had responsibility for design, development, and construction of the HST and the Perkin-Elmer Corporation, in Danbury, Cornecticut, developed the optical system and guidance sensors.
Date of Image:
1979-03-01
Category:
History of Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
term:
Hubble Space Telescope
term:
HST
term:
Primary Mirror
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
facet_where:
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
Reference Number:
MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
MIX #:
7995584
NIX #:
MSFC-7995584
MSFC Negative Number:
7995584
UID:
SPD-MARSH-7995584
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