ann1818 — Announcement

Hubblecast 114: How does Hubble orientate itself in space?

19 December 2018

To obtain crystal clear images of distant galaxies and faint nebulae, Hubble relies on sophisticated hardware to keep its gaze locked onto its target. Hubble’s precise Fine Guidance Sensors, massive Reaction Wheels and state-of-the-art gyroscopes work together to make sure Hubble’s exquisite eye always points at its remote targets with the utmost accuracy.

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Mathias Jäger
ESA/Hubble, Public Information Officer
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Images

Screenshot of Hubblecast 114
Screenshot of Hubblecast 114

Videos

Hubblecast 114: How does Hubble orientate itself in space?
Hubblecast 114: How does Hubble orientate itself in space?
Systems to orientate Hubble
Systems to orientate Hubble
Hubble’s gyroscope
Hubble’s gyroscope
Hubble’s reaction wheels
Hubble’s reaction wheels