In no atmosphere. The HST orbits in low-earth orbit at 569 km and considerably above the atmosphere.
The main reason that the Hubble telescope was built was to get pictures from outer space. The Hubble telescope was also built to help figure out how different planets function and if the telescope managers takes pictures of the sun or moon we can also find how natural disasters happen and how to help with the impacts on earth.
well it really didnt discover anything it was sent into space to take pictures of planets
I don't think so because what I learnt was that thermosphere was the thickest layer in the atmosphere and stratosphere we can find ozone layer. Hope this is right. Thanks :)
There are a number of websites where one can find free pictures of the stars. One may wish to visit the websites Hubble Site, Space Telescope, and Universe Today.
The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere (where we live). The ozone layer is found in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere is the lowest layer where temperature increases with increasing altitude.
hopfully NASA will
The main reason that the Hubble telescope was built was to get pictures from outer space. The Hubble telescope was also built to help figure out how different planets function and if the telescope managers takes pictures of the sun or moon we can also find how natural disasters happen and how to help with the impacts on earth.
The question is opposite. I can find a layer of ozone in atmosphere in stratosphere.
to try to find the beginning of the universe..to study the stars...
Hubble Space Telescope. You can find information about the HST via the official HST website: http://hubblesite.org/
This layer is not specified. What is this layer?
We can find asteroid in mesosphere. It is the outermost layer.
where you can find the ozone layer is in the stratosphere
well it really didnt discover anything it was sent into space to take pictures of planets
We find human activity in the closest layer. The layer is troposphere.
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
There are quite a few telescopes in space right now like the Hubble space telescope, Chandra X-Ray observatory, Spitzer space telescope, FERMI space telescope, the Herchel observatory, WISE telescope and the James Webb space telescope will soon be launched in 2014.