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Yes, telescopes in space, like the Hubble Space Telescope, produce the clearest images because images from ground-based telescopes get distorted when the light passes through the atmosphere.
adaptive optics
The Spitzer space telescope belongs to NASA. The Spitzer space telescope was launched into space in August 2003 . It captures images of the planets and other objects in the universe that cannot be observed from earth.
Data representation
I think that a land-based telescope has the atmosphere as an obstacle for good observations, while the space telescope hasn't, so the images taken are more defined. Moreover, the earth orbit of the space telescope allows it to get a wide range of angles. Text by Jim West70
Multiplexor
one is for weather and one does gps signals...
The (GMT) Giant Magellan Telescope .
A mixing board combines the signals of several signals into one stereo or mono mix.
Astronomers improved radio images by connecting telescopes. If two radio telescopes are separated by distance but are connected electronically, their signals can be combined using a computer. The resulting images are as good as if one telescope were used that was as big as the distance between the two. This method is called interferometry.
a refracting telescope
a refracting telescope
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The detail in the images that they produce improves as the distance between the telescope increases.
It is an electronic device that combines multiple signals into a single line.
X-ray telescope
a telescope