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No. Actually, if there is any interference, it's just the opposite.

Just like any other artificial satellite, if the Hubble were to drop low enough to encounter

any appreciable atmosphere, it would soon fall out of orbit, re-enter the atmosphere, and

burn up because of atmospheric friction. For that reason, it has to be kept high enough to

avoid virtually all of the atmosphere.

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