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Hubble orbits 600 Kilometers above Earth, working around the clock to unlock the secrets of the Universe. It uses pointing precision,
powerful optics, and state-of-the-art instruments to provide stunning views of the Universe that cannot be made using ground-based telescopes
or other satellitte. Hubble was originally designed in the 1970s and launched in 1990. Thanks to on-orbit service calls by the Space Shuttle astronauts,
Hubble continues to be a state-of-the-art, model year 2001 space telescope. Hubble is the first scientific mission of any kind that is specifically
designed for routine servicing by spacewalking astronauts. It has a visionary, modular design which allows the astronauts to take it apart, replace
worn out equipment and upgrade instruments. These periodic service calls make sure that Hubble produces first-class science using cutting-edge technology.
Each time a science instrument in Hubble is replaced, it increases Hubble scientific power by a factor of 10 or greater!
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