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The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope in low Earth orbit with a 2.4 meter main mirror capable of observing near ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared light. It was launched in 1990 and remains in operation (following five servicing missions) as of 2015.
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Are there chances to get a Hubble + ISS Moon transit picture?
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I would like to know if there are chances to combine #1 and #3 (or #1 and #5, or #3 and #5), so to see both the ISS and the Hubble (or ISS and Tiangong, or Hubble and Tiangong) in the same picture … Obviously, as we can see it in #3, Hubble is really hard to observe, it does not look a lot more like a few pixels. …
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If we used Hubble, or the James Webb Space Telescope, how good image could we get of the Sta...
I know that this is never going to happen, because those telescopes have much more important things to look for ...
But I was just wondering if we still did it, what would the best result look like? W …