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The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see objects that are too close to Earth, such as the surface of the Moon or other nearby planets, due to its design and the distortion caused by Earth's atmosphere. It also struggles with observing objects in the infrared spectrum, which is important for seeing through dust clouds in space. Additionally, Hubble cannot observe in certain wavelengths, like radio or some parts of the ultraviolet spectrum, limiting its ability to study specific celestial phenomena. Lastly, its operational limitations prevent it from capturing images of very faint or distant objects that require more sensitive instruments.

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