It takes pictures of nebulae, stars, planets galaxies, supernova remnant and more.
The Hubble telescope can take extremely detailed pictures using mirrors in space.
Good question, but from what I have read/seen no, the hubble only takes pictures of distant celestial phenomena. Why can't it take pictures of the sun?
The Hubble Space Telescope was carried as cargo aboard a Space Shuttle mission in April of 1990.
No, there haven't been any space probes to land on Pluto physically, but the Hubble Space Telescope has been, somewhat, close to be able to take pictures of Pluto.
Hubble's Law states that the receding velocity of an object A, with relative to object B, is directly proportional to the distance between the two objects. It allows us to calculate the speeds of celestial bodies with respect to Earth, given that we know the distance to that object(which can be found by using Doppler's Red Shift).
The Hubble Space Telescope it used to take pictures of distant objects in space.
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 into space to take pictures the Earth and to relay them back to its ground crew. See the official Hubble Space Telescope website: http://hubblesite.org/ ~ Hexedgirl92
Since the Hubble Telescope is in space, it avoids interference from the atmosphere.
The Hubble telescope can take extremely detailed pictures using mirrors in space.
the hubble telescope
well it really didnt discover anything it was sent into space to take pictures of planets
The Hubble Telescope is a freely moving object sent into space by NASA to take pictures and make observations in space, especially in areas not easily accessible with telescopes. There are more than one Hubble Telescope, such as those in deep space versus ones that are fairly close.
The Hubble Space Telescope has the unbelievable powerful Camera, it could take pictures from more than a hundred of distance miles away.
There is little atmosphere to hinder Hubble's view.
Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.
Good question, but from what I have read/seen no, the hubble only takes pictures of distant celestial phenomena. Why can't it take pictures of the sun?
Here is a list:- It takes pictures actually from space rather than from Earth.- It can take pictures from all different angles from space.