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Hubble's Industrial and Academic Partners

Hubble's success springs from a collaboration between NASA and its industrial partners, who bring their innovation, creativity, and expertise to the telescope's past construction and current operations.

Instrument Testing in Goddard's Clean Room (2008)

Hubble was designed and built through partnerships with companies and universities throughout the United States and around the globe. NASA’s industrial and academic partners bring cutting-edge and cost-effective technologies to help create, operate, and strengthen the telescope, granting it more than three decades of unparalleled space exploration. Below are many of the partners who have worked with NASA on hardware design, fabrication, integration and testing, spacecraft operations, information technology, and more.

US Industrial/Academic Partners
AASCFrequency Elect.Orbital Science Corporation
ACI Electronics CorporationFry SteelPacific Coast Technology
Advanced Circuit TechnologiesGDIT (CSRA)Penn Camera
Alatec ProductsGeneral DynamicsPeraton
Alliant Techsystems, IncGenesis Engineering Co., LLCPerkin-Elmer
AlliedSignalGlobal Science & TechnologyPhoto Chemical
Almag PlatingGoodrich CorporationPNE
AMP Inc.Hardware Specialty Co.Raytheon
ApnetHarrisResearch Devices, Inc.
Arrow Zeus ElectronicsHelicoflex Co.Research Electro Optics
Associated SpringHernandezRobert C. Byrd Institute
Astrium GMBHHISCORockwell Science Center
Astrium Ltd.Honeywell Technical SolutionsSAES Getters
Astro Instrument CorporationHypertronics CorporationSAFT America, Inc.
Atlantic Science and TechnologyIBMSamson Metals
AURAIndium Corp of AmericaSchaeffer
Aviation EquipmentIndustrial Retaining RingSchoenstadt
Avnet Inc.Interface WeldingSea Wire & Cable
BAE SystemsISISGT
Barden PrecisionIthacoSheldahl Co.
Barr Associates, Inc.Jackson & TullSherburn Electric Corporation
BD SystemsJobin Yvon-SpexSouthwest Products Company
BechdonJohns Hopkins UniversitySpacecraft System Engineering Services
BEI Sensors and Systems CompanyKaydon Custom BearingsSpace Systems Integration
BendixKBRWyleSpecialty Manufacturing
BoeingKenig AerospaceSpectrum Laser
Bradley EnterprisesK R ANDERSONSperry
Brush WellmanKyocera America, IncStern and Stern
C-S MetalsL3SUMATECH
CaltechLake Shore CryotronicsSurmet
CannanLentechSVG Tinsley Laboratories
Capstone ElectronicsLitchfield PrecisionSwales Aerospace
Castrol Inc.Lockheed MartinTFE
CDA IntercorpLockwood SoftwareTifco-Spline
Ceramic to Metal SealsLSEITitanium Industries
CESM&D MachineTomas & Betts
Clement EngineeringManTechTOPER Manufacturing
Climax Specialty MetalsMarconi Applied TechnologiesToshiba America
Coastal Optical SystemsMarlow IndustriesTotal Plastics
Copper & Brass SalesMartin Marietta CorporationTransco
Courtaulds Performance FilmsMaryland QCTTI, Inc.
CSA Engineering, Inc.Max Levy & AssociatesTW METALS
Computer Sciences CorporationMaxwell TechnologiesTyco Engineered Systems
CubicMcMaster CarrUnisys
CYTEC-FIBERITEMegaUnited Supertek, Inc.
Denton Vacuum, Inc.Melles GriotUniversity of Arizona
DornierMinco Products, Inc.University of California
DWAMotorolaUniversity of Colorado Boulder
E.V. RobertsNanonics CorporationUniversity of Texas
Eagle PicherNuSil TechnologyUniversity of Wisconsin
Eagle PrecisionOceaneering Space SystemsUSA
EEROdeticsVantage Systems
ElectromagneticOerlikon Contraves AGWashington Valve
Energy Solutions International, LLCOmitronWavecom
Epner TechnologyOmneticsWolcott Park
FairchildOptical Filter CorporationYellow Springs Instruments
Fastener DepotOptical Research AssociatesZeus West
A map of the United States. States in green are locations of Hubble's academic and industrial partners. The states are Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylviania, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota
Green indicates the locations of industrial and academic partners who have contributed to the Hubble Space Telescope
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Hubble is the product of many hands, a true team effort in which a wide array of people around the country worked together to create one of humanity's most transformative and impactful observatories. Below are the Hubble components and the companies and institutions who built them at launch.

Hubble ComponentIndustrial/Academic PartnersHubble ComponentIndustrial/Academic Partners
Actuator Control ElectronicsPerkin-ElmerOptical Telescope AssemblyPerkin-Elmer
Aft Latch, Solar ArrayLMSCOptical Control ElectronicsPerkin-Elmer
Antenna Pointing SystemSperryOscillatorFrequency Electronics
BatteryEagle Picher/GEPhotomultiplier Tube ElectronicsPerkin-Elmer
Charge Current ControllerLMSCPointing Safemode Electronics AssemblyBendix
Circulator SwitchElectromagneticPower Control UnitLMSC
Coarse Sun SensorLMSCPower Distribution UnitLMSC
ComputerRockwell AutoneticsPrimary Deployment MechanismESA
Data Interface UnitLMSCPrimary Mirror AssemblyPerkin-Elmer
Data Management UnitLMSCRF MultiplexerWavecom
Deployment Control ElectronicsESARF SwitchTransco
Dish and Feed for HGAGERF Transfer SwitchTransco
Elec. Power/Thermal Control Elect.Perkin-ElmerRate Gyro AssemblyBendix
FHST Light ShadeBendixReaction Wheel AssemblySperry
Faint Object CameraDornierRetrieval Mode AssemblyNorthrop/Bendix
Faint Object SpectrographMartin Marietta CorporationRotary DriveSchaeffer
Fine Guidance ElectronicsHarrisSAD AdapterESA
Fine Guidance SensorPerkin-ElmerSI C&DHFairchild/IBM
Fixed Head Star TrackerBall/BendixSSA TransmitterOdetics
Focal Plane AssemblyPerkin-ElmerSecondary Deployment MechanismESA
Forward Latch, Solar ArrayLMSCSecondary Mirror AssemblyPerkin-Elmer
Image Dissector Camera AssemblyPerkin-ElmerSensor Electronics AssemblyPerkin-Elmer
Instrument Control UnitLMSCSolar Array BlanketESA
Interconnect CablesLMSC/Perkin-Elmer et al.Solar Array DriveESA
Latch, Aperture DoorLMSCSolar Array Drive ElectronicsESA
Latch, High Gain AntennaLMSCStar Selector ServoBEI
Low Gain AntennaLMSCTemperature SensorLMSC/Perkin-Elmer
MA TransponderMotorolaThermostat/HeaterLMSC/Perkin-Elmer
Magnetic TorquerIthaco/BendixUmbilical Drive UnitSperry
Magnetic Sensing SystemSchoenstadt/BendixWaveguideLMSC
Mechanism Control UnitLMSCWide Field Planetary CameraJPL
Metal Matrix MastDWA/LMSC
Multilayer InsulationLMSC/Perkin-Elmer
Off Load DeviceESA
LMSC=Lockheed Missile and Space Company