Faint_Object_Camera

Faint Object Camera

Faint Object Camera

Installed on HST from 1990 to 2002


The Faint Object Camera (FOC) was a camera installed on the Hubble Space Telescope from launch in 1990 until 2002. It was replaced by the Advanced Camera for Surveys. In December 1993, Hubble's vision was corrected on STS-61 by installing COSTARS, which corrected the problem with Hubble's mirror before it reached an instrument like FOC. Later instruments had this correction built in, which is why it was possible to later remove COSTARS itself and replace it with a new science instrument.

Faint Object Camera (Dornier Museum)
Surface map of Pluto by HST/FOC

The camera was built by Dornier GmbH and was funded by the European Space Agency. The unit actually consists of two complete and independent camera systems designed to provide extremely high resolution, exceeding 0.05 arcseconds. It is designed to view very faint UV and optical light from 115 to 650 nanometers in wavelength.[1] FOC has been compared to a "telephoto" lens, providing a high resolution in a small field of view.[2] FOC could distinguish between two points 0.05 arc-seconds apart.[2]

Rather than CCDs the FOC used photon-counting digicons as its detector.[1]

The camera was designed to operate at low, medium, or high resolution. The angular resolution and field of view at each resolution were as follows:[3]

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Imaging examples

Pluto and its moon Charon revealed by the Hubble Faint Object Camera (1994)
The "Einstein cross", discovered in 1985 by J. Huchra, is a large gravitational lens. 1990 Hubble image
Nova Cygni 1992 with FOC/COSTAR[4]

Space work

STS-31 launches to carry Hubble into orbit, 1990
Astronauts remove the FOC to make room for the ACS instrument
Columbia lands, returning FOC to Earth, 2002

References

  1. Hall, Donald N. B., ed. (1982). The Space Telescope Observatory (Technical report). NASA. CP-2244., page 40. A 40 MB PDF file.
  2. FOC Archived 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "FOC – Faint Object Camera". Hubble. European Space Agency. 2006-12-12. Retrieved 2007-02-07.



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