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What makes the hubble telescope different from all the land based telescopes you have?

The Hubble telescope is different from land based telescopes in that being in space it does not suffer atmospheric distortion, thus clearer pictures.


What makes the hubble telescope different from all the land based telescope you are?

The Hubble telescope is in space so it doesn't have a problem with atmospheric distortion. Therefore The Hubble telescope get's a much clearer picture than any normal land telescope which gets a less clear a picture because of water vapour and diffraction of light.


What are the characteristics of the space hubble?

The characteristics of the space hubble is that it makes use of the telescope.


What makes the hubble telescope different from all the land based telescopes we have?

Here is a list:- It takes pictures actually from space rather than from Earth.- It can take pictures from all different angles from space.


What makes The Hubble Space Telescope different from other telescopes?

The main difference between Hubble Space Telescopes and other telescopes is the fact that the Hubble is placed in outer space where it can observe without the distortion of the Earth's atmosphere.


What makes the Hubble telescope from the other telescope?

the hubble telescope is a refracting telescope and it is the biggest one because the refracting telescope can only have a certain range of size for the glass lens because it can only hang on the telescope and it is aproximently 5 meters big the lens. hope it helped


What makes it different from all land based telescopes we have?

I assume you're talking about the Hubble space telescope ?... The main difference - is that it doesn't suffer from distortion that the atmosphere causes in land-based instruments. Also - it isn't affected by 'light pollution' caused by the streeet lights of towns and cities.


What makes the hubble telescope different from land based telescopes?

Being up above the atmosphere, it isn't troubled by the motions of the air, which cause distortions in land-based telescopes. That's partly why, before it was possible to put things into space, astronomers built their observatories on mountainsides, where the air was thinner.


Why does the Hubble telescope in space produce better images than land based telescopes?

Because it does not have to contend with atmospheric distortion. The atmosphere makes it more difficult to get a clear picture because of the water vapor and the defraction of light as it passes through it. This is why the stars twinkle.


Why can't hubble be used to detect extrasolar planets?

The Hubble Space Telescope primarily relies on imaging techniques to observe celestial objects, which makes detecting faint exoplanets around distant stars very challenging. Additionally, the telescope's small field of view and limited sensitivity to starlight interference further hinder its ability to directly detect exoplanets. Specialized ground-based observatories and space telescopes like the Kepler Space Telescope are typically used for detecting exoplanets.


Can you see the Hubble Telescope from a telescope on earth?

You don't even need a telescope to see it.Check out the website:Heavens-Above.comIt will have you put in your location, and then it'll tell you when the HST will be visible as a"moving star" from your location, within a couple of hours after sunset or before sunrise.It'll also tell you what direction to look, how high in the sky, how long the pass will last,and how bright the HST will appear. Plus, the site will give you the same information forthe International Space Station, and the Shuttle when there's a mission in progress.


An instrument that makes small distant objects visible?

telescope or maybe binoculars