Astro 1 In Orbit
Explanation:
In December of 1990, the
Space Shuttle Columbia carried an
array of astronomical telescopes
high above the Earth's obscuring atmosphere
to observe the Universe at ultraviolet and x-ray wavelengths.
The telescopes, known by the acronyms
UIT,
HUT,
WUPPE, and
BBXRT,
are seen here in
Columbia's payload bay against a
spectacular view of
the constellation Orion. The
ultraviolet telescopes
were mounted on a common structure - HUT is visible in this view along with
a star tracker (the silver cone at the left). The mission studied
solar system, galactic,
and
extra-galactic sources.
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Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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