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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.
You don't actually need a telescope to look at "Space". Just look up on a clear night sky and hey presto! You can see the Universe before your very eyes! But if you want to look at planets or you want a close up picture of the moon I suggest you use a quality telescope.
These devices are simiilar because they zoom in or they zoom out with a different points of view.
zoom out and you can find earth in outer space
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space was created on 1995-12-01.
No. Originally, the Faint Object Camera (FOC), removed from the HST in 2002, was refered to as "telephoto lens". But it was no zoom in photographic meaning. The hi-resolution capacity of picking individual stars in clusters and galaxies led to the attribution of that name. The FOC has been replaced by the Advanced Camera for Surveys, that has even better resolution. Videos with zooming effect of HST photos are created by software.
You can use binoculars, a telescope, and if u don't have that, a zoom lense on a camera
Glasses, telescope, Bonoculars, Cameras (when filming or taking pictures you can zoom in and out).
Hold space
Optical zoom is way better than digital zoom as digital only expands the picture. Optical zoom actually zooms in.
you press o or space bar
Digital zoom