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.
it is Floating around in an Orbit outside of Earths atmosphere taking Photos!
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope was built to observe objects in space without the distortion caused by Earth's atmosphere. By being located above Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble Telescope can capture clearer and more detailed images of celestial objects.
It is above the atmosphere and not in any atmosphere.
Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.
It is the first outer space telescope and the images are so much more accurate it overall helps astronomers to have a better idea f what it actually looks like as normal telescopes are distorted by the earths atmosphere
Since the Hubble Telescope is in space, it avoids interference from the atmosphere.
Because the earths atmosphere tends to block and stir up some of the light from stars and so by having a telescope not in the atmosphere no light is blocked and there are no air currents or density differences so you can see more than a telescope on the ground.
There is little atmosphere to hinder Hubble's view.
There is no atmospheric interruption from the Hubble because it is outside the atmosphere.
because it has to be
He doesnt travel.. The Hubble telescope is stationairy and only in space to bypass the atmosphere. The Hubble telescope maginfies so much, that if you are beneath the atmosphere, you get a blurry image. Like looking through a dirty window. So they shot it in space. Beyond the "dirty window".
There is little atmosphere to hinder Hubble's view