There are also disadvantages of having telescopes in space 1 is that they are expensive to run and maintain each launch can cost millions of dollars and building the telescope can cost many million as well. Transmitting the information to earth can take longer then telescopes on the ground and can require more power.
Before you can see the stars and the planets, you first have to see through the atmosphere.
And the atmosphere have clouds, particles, winds blowing through it, and layers of different temperatures.
All these things together will in some way obsckure and distort the view. Particles will stop the light from above coming down, and reflect light from ground sources into the telescope.
Temperature changes will cause shimmer, like over a road on a hot summer day.
With telescopes, if you look through them and at the sun too much, you can become blind. This is what happened to Galileo. Scary right?
what are the disadvantages of a x ray telescopes
They are very costly they vary from a couple hundred to a couple thousand.
there arent any.
why do they have a humble space telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was carried into orbit in April 1990.
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.
An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.An orbiting telescope is a telescope that transferring infared light into visual light while orbiting in space.
you lanch a space shuttle with the telescope in then i releses it that is the most basic way.
The HST is a consumption tax that applies to a wide range of goods and services, and it typically imposes a uniform rate on everyone, regardless of their income level. The social disadvantage arises because consumption taxes like the HST tend to place a proportionately higher burden on lower-income individuals and families. This is because those with lower incomes spend a larger portion of their earnings on goods and services subject to the tax, whereas higher-income individuals can save or invest more of their income, reducing the percentage of their income that goes towards taxed consumption. As a result, the HST can contribute to income inequality by disproportionately affecting those who can least afford it. This can exacerbate social and economic disparities by reducing the purchasing power of low-income households and potentially widening the wealth gap in society. To mitigate this disadvantage, policymakers may implement measures such as exemptions, rebates, or targeted credits to lessen the impact of consumption taxes on vulnerable populations.
The Hubble Space Telescope.
The Hubble Space Telescope.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the biggest telescope in space at this time.
why do they have a humble space telescope
It is the Hubble Space Telescope.
In Space Found The Telescope
No, it isn't. The Hubble Space Telescope is a reflector. It has a primary mirror, and not a primary lens.
The Hubble space telescope.The name of the telescope launched into space in 1990 is Hubble Space Telescope.
It is the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was carried into orbit in April 1990.
It is a reflecting telescope