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Hubble Space Telescope
Relaying Data

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Hubble Space Telescope - Relaying Data

The path by which Hubble data arrive on Earth is outlined here. Images received by the telescope are converted into digital code and radioed to Earth using high-gain antennas at a rate of one million bits per second. Once the digital code is received by ground stations, it is converted into photographs or spectrograph readings for use by scientists.