
Hubble is about the size of a large school bus - 13.2 meters (43.5 feet).
It weighs 11,110 kg (24,500 pounds) - as much as two full-grown elephants.
Hubble is the world's first space-based optical telescope.
In an average orbit Hubble uses 3,000 watts of energy - roughly the same as 30 household light bulbs.
Hubble is the world's first space-based optical telescope.
It is named for American astronomer Edwin P. Hubble (1889-1953). Dr. Hubble confirmed an "expanding" universe, which provided the foundation for the Big Bang theory.
Hubble can't obvserve the Sun or Mercury, which is too close to the Sun.