The Hubble telescope uses a computer system and lenses while orbiting our earth. The computer system transmits data from the lenses and send it back to the computers on earth, we look at the data and interpret it, and from the pictures you get from space we are able to look at the frame time of later movements of fragments, objects and rocks in space. From the pictures that were taken day by day, the scientists see a dark area on the picture, and in that area the objects move around the dark spot, and puzzling as it may be, they finally came to a conclusion that this was the black hole that was mathematically theorized.
Edwin Hubble
I'm not aware of any telescopes that begin with the letter "Hub." Telescopes often have names like Hubble, which is named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, or Hubbell, which may be a variation or misspelling of the Hubble Space Telescope.
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hubble space station
Telescopes like Hubble produce more detailed images than Earth-based telescopes because they are positioned above Earth's atmosphere, which can distort and blur images. This allows Hubble to capture sharper and clearer images of celestial objects. Additionally, Hubble's location in space enables it to observe wavelengths of light that are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.
Telescopes like the Hubble
Because light is absorbed and disturbed as it passes through air ... effects that ground-based telescopes have to live with but Hubble doesn't.
The Hubble telescope is different from land based telescopes in that being in space it does not suffer atmospheric distortion, thus clearer pictures.
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inside the telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope is not affected by atmospheric distortion, providing clearer images than ground-based telescopes. Ground-based telescopes have the advantage of being easier to upgrade and maintain than a space-based telescope like the Hubble.
Since the Hubble Telescope is in space, it avoids interference from the atmosphere.