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Why does the hubble telescope generally still outperform the palomar telescope?

The Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory is much larger than the Hubble Space Telescope, but size is only one consideration among many. Mount Palomar is here on Earth, which has a thick atmosphere, and the atmosphere blocks a lot of the light - even on clear nights. And during the day, scattered sunlight prevents good astronomical observations. More specifically, Mount Palomar is fairly close to San Diego, CA, and the city lights of San Diego cause considerable light pollution. Weather, even the typically good San Diego weather, degrades observations. Aircraft sometimes fly overhead. The Hubble Space Telescope is in orbit. There's no atmosphere, no weather, no light pollution, and no atmospheric scattering - because it is above the atmosphere. The telescope may be smaller, but the observing conditions are MUCH better!


Where did hubble Edwin do his work at?

Edwin Hubble started his work at the University of Chicago, but he also spent some time a Oxford in England. He also founded the Mount Wilson Observatory in California and worked at the Mount Palomar Observatories, also in California.


Why is it an advantage to have the hubble telescope outside the earths atmosphere?

One of the reasons why most Earth telescopes are at the tops of mountains is that the air isn't perfectly transparent. It shimmers, it shakes, it distorts the viewing of stars and planets. Even at the tops of mountains like Mount Palomar, Kitt's Peak, or Moana Kea, there is enough air to distort the view. In space, there is no air. Viewing conditions are always perfect, there is never any haze or rain, and it doesn't matter if it is day or night; the stars and other planets are always perfectly in view.


What Are What are facts about Edwin Hubble?

Edwin Powell Hubble discovered that our galaxy was not the extent of the universe. Hubble was also the one to first realize that the universe is expanding. The Hubble Space Telescope was named in his honor.


What are the disadvantages of using a large telescope on a mountaintop?

The first problem is getting it up the mountain. For Mount Hamilton near San Jose, it took nearly a year to carve the road out of the forest and drag the Lick Observatory telescope components up the mountain - using horses. The second problem can be light pollution; if your mountain is near a city, the glare of the city lights can make the sky so bright that it's difficult to see the stars. Third was that in pre-computer days, the astronomer was limited to living at the top of a cold mountain, far away from civilization or his university, huddled up in coats and blankets and peering through the telescope eyepiece.

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What state is the HALE telescope from?

The Hale telescope is at the Palomar Observatory, located in Mount Palomar, California.


Why does the hubble telescope generally still outperform the palomar telescope?

The Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory is much larger than the Hubble Space Telescope, but size is only one consideration among many. Mount Palomar is here on Earth, which has a thick atmosphere, and the atmosphere blocks a lot of the light - even on clear nights. And during the day, scattered sunlight prevents good astronomical observations. More specifically, Mount Palomar is fairly close to San Diego, CA, and the city lights of San Diego cause considerable light pollution. Weather, even the typically good San Diego weather, degrades observations. Aircraft sometimes fly overhead. The Hubble Space Telescope is in orbit. There's no atmosphere, no weather, no light pollution, and no atmospheric scattering - because it is above the atmosphere. The telescope may be smaller, but the observing conditions are MUCH better!


Can anyone tell me the name of a ground based telescope that looks at visible light?

The Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar has an aperture of 200 inches.


What is the diameter of the Hale telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory?

The objective mirror is 5.1 meters (200 inches) in diameter.


How did Edwin Hubble study space?

Observation, both direct through telescopes and of photographic plates. In 1919, Hubble was offered a staff position in California by George Ellery Hale, the founder and director of the Carnegie Institution's Mount Wilson Observatory, near Pasadena, California, where he remained on the staff until his death. Hubble was the first astronomer to use Mount Palomar's giant 200-inch (5.1 m) reflector Hale Telescope.


Where did hubble Edwin do his work at?

Edwin Hubble started his work at the University of Chicago, but he also spent some time a Oxford in England. He also founded the Mount Wilson Observatory in California and worked at the Mount Palomar Observatories, also in California.


Did Edwin hubble have any other jobs?

Hubble worked with the astronomer G. E. Hale at the Mount Wilson observatory. He used methods and results by Henrietta S. Leavitt and V. M. Silpher. His long-time collaborator was M. L. Humason.


What contributions did the mayall telescope make to astronomy?

The 158-inch Mayall Telescope at the Kitt Peak Observatory isn't the largest telescope; it wasn't even the largest when it was built. (The 200-inch Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar is older.) It is used primarily for observations in the infrared spectrum.


How far can the telescope on mount palomar see?

The present state-of-the-art equipment for astronomical observation is detecting objects that are roughly 14.5 billion light years away.


Was Edwin Hubble's telescope able to see Pluto?

Hubble used, among others, the 100-inch Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson, which could have easily resolved Pluto. The Yerkes observatory managed to (unknowingly) photograph Pluto with only a 40-inch scope, which has about six times less light-gathering ability.


What famous telescopes are in the US?

Of conventional Telescopes the 200 Inch reflector at Mount Palomar also c alled the Hale telescope(from its designer) is probaly the top tube. for produc tion models there was an all-aluminum 72 Inch reflector in an altazimuth mount which was made by the then Kaiser aluminum corporation and was exhibited in the science section of Disneyland for many years, perhap still around. it resembed a mamoth theodolite.


What does EQ means on a telescope lens?

EQ indicates that the telescope has an Equatorial mount