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One major advantage is that it does not have to contend with the distortion of light caused by the atmosphere.
No, outside Earth's atmosphere is space.
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On the outside of it outside of it's atmosphere
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
One major advantage is that it does not have to contend with the distortion of light caused by the atmosphere.
The Earth's atmosphere creates distortion and acts as a filter to prevent a perfectly clear view of space. Outside our atmosphere, there is nothing blocking the view. That and there is less light from cities and stuff to interfere with the telescope.
No, outside Earth's atmosphere is space.
The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.
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No, the moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere. :-)
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There is no atmosphere in interstellar space.
The moon is outside of the earth's atmosphere.
The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, uses a large hyperbolic mirror to take highly detailed astronomical photographs. Hubble's orbit outside Earth's atmosphere allows it to take extremely sharp images without distortion or light pollution.
None. Asteroids exist outside the atmosphere.
After you go outside be sure if the typhoon is signal no.3