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It is in the Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle in India.

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Q: Where is the Chandra telescope located?
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What type of light did the Chandra telescope see?

The Chandra telescope was built to observe X-rays.


What wavelength does the Chandra telescope use to examine outer space?

The Chandra Telescope uses x-rays to examine outer space.


Is the Chandra a space or land based telescope?

It is a space based XRAY telescope


What year was the Chandra telescope built?

1977


Where is the Chandra telescope?

In orbit around Earth.


What has the Chandra Telescope Discovered?

The Chandra Telescope has discovered many different things. But the most popular discoveries are these. The Crab Nebula, The Orion Nebula, and Eta Carinea.


What is the diameter of the chandra telescope?

It is 33 METERS in diameter


What are NASA's the best observatories?

There are four: Hubble Space Telescope, Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.


Where are the cameras located on the hubble telescope?

inside the telescope


Where is the Yerkes telescope located?

The yerkes telescope is located at Yerkes Observatory in Williamsbay, Minnesota dummies


Is Hubble the only telescope orbiting earth?

No, there's a great number of highly specialized telescopes in orbit. The most famous ones apart from Hubble are the Spitzer Space Telescope (for infrared) and the Chandra (for X-rays).


How have the chandra and hubble telescopes helped scientists?

The Hubble space telescope uses optical sensors to gather data of distant objects; as it is located outside of the Earths atmosphere it is not subject to the distortions associated with terrestrial telescopes. The Chandra (X-ray observatory) gathers x-ray data about the universe; again, this cannot be achieved with terrestrial based observatory instruments