Yes, telescopes in space, like the Hubble Space Telescope, produce the clearest images because images from ground-based telescopes get distorted when the light passes through the atmosphere.
It takes over 1200 images of interstellar space a day. Currently, NASA has saved about 3000+ photos of the cosmos.
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The Spitzer space telescope belongs to NASA. The Spitzer space telescope was launched into space in August 2003 . It captures images of the planets and other objects in the universe that cannot be observed from earth.
If one wants to find live images of Jupiter online one might try the Space site. Another site to try is the Encyclopedia Britannica which has images, videos and information on the planet Jupiter.
i might say to look it up on google images. it's normally pretty good. sorry if im not that helpful, but that's what i always do.
you can get pictures of Justin at Google images or bing images hope this is helpful
Yes, telescopes in space, like the Hubble Space Telescope, produce the clearest images because images from ground-based telescopes get distorted when the light passes through the atmosphere.
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Pictures of negative space can be found online at the Google Images website. Once on the page, type "pictures of negative space" into the search field and press enter to bring up the images, then click on "Images" in the top navigation to bring up the images.
Images of space can be downloaded for free from a variety of sources These include the "Space Images", "Science Kidz", "Flickr" and "Gimp-Savvy" websites.
A:Sikhism does not permit images of God, but he can be seen by those whom he blesses.
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We understand earth and space more because of it.
A globe would be more helpful as maps depict distorted images.
Diverging lenses always produce images that are upright. The images are virtually reduced and trapped within the lens which will act as a magnifying glass. .
All photographs and images on solid media are actually 2-D, any apparent 3-D is always an optical illusion. The only exception are the images produced in space by (usually) lasers.