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| Attribute | Hubble Space Telescope (HST) NASA/ESA · 🇺🇸 Active · Last updated 2026-06-01Trust: Agency-primaryⓘ Last verified Remove × | ||
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| Agency | NASA | NASA/ESA | NASA |
| Status | In Development | Active | Retired |
| Wavelength band | infrared | multi | optical |
| Launch year | 2027 | 1990 | 2009 – 2018 |
| Orbit | Sun-Earth L2 point | Low Earth Orbit (LEO) ~547 km | Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit |
| Mirror / aperture | 2.4 mas of [1]Same aperture as Hubble but 100× wider field of view ↑ Largest | 2.4 mas of [1] ↑ Largest | 1.4 mas of [1] |
| Mass | ~4,200 kgas of [1]Estimated; uses repurposed NRO mirror donated to NASA | 11,110 kgas of [1] ↑ Heaviest | 1,052 kgas of [1] |
| Wavelength range | 0.48–2.3 μm (optical + NIR) | 0.115–2.5 μm (UV, optical, near-IR) | 0.43–0.89 μm (optical) |
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| Summary | NASA's next flagship astronomy mission. Roman's 300-megapixel Wide Field Instrument (WFI) has Hubble-equivalent resolution but covers 0.28 square degrees per pointing — 100× wider than Hubble. Its 5-year primary mission will census dark matter, dark energy, and exoplanet populations across the Milky Way. | The most scientifically productive telescope ever built. Launched in 1990 and serviced five times by Space Shuttle crews, Hubble has logged over 1.6 million observations and contributed to more than 21,000 peer-reviewed publications. Its image of the Hubble Deep Field fundamentally changed our understanding of galaxy formation. | The mission that proved planets are abundant throughout the galaxy. Kepler monitored 150,000+ stars continuously for 4 years, finding that most stars host planets. A reaction wheel failure in 2013 ended the primary mission; the repurposed K2 mission (2014–2018) found 1,000+ additional planets before fuel ran out. |
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