It is designed to take pictures. Once the pictures are taken, color is given to them and the are turned and put into one whole picture making the thing they took a picture of move. Then they clean up the picture by erasing anything blury.
The Hubble Space Telescope it used to take pictures of distant objects in space.
the hubble telescope
Since the Hubble Telescope is in space, it avoids interference from the atmosphere.
There is little atmosphere to hinder Hubble's view.
There is little atmosphere to hinder Hubble's view
Here is a list:- It takes pictures actually from space rather than from Earth.- It can take pictures from all different angles from space.
The Hubble telescope was launched on 24 April 1990.
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
The Hubble Space Telescope has the unbelievable powerful Camera, it could take pictures from more than a hundred of distance miles away.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is capable of taking pictures of Mercury. However, since Mercury orbits close to the Sun, special considerations must be taken to avoid damaging the telescope's sensitive instruments. Additionally, images of Mercury taken by Hubble may not be as detailed as those captured by spacecraft specifically sent to study the planet.
Nope. It is moving too fast around the Earth to get a clear shot. It is designed to take pictures of things far away that are not moving quickly past its field of view, so anything on the ground would be a total blur.
Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.