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Why can't the Hubble telescope see mercury?

The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see Mercury clearly because Mercury is too close to the Sun, making it difficult for Hubble to observe without damaging its instruments. Additionally, Mercury's small size and proximity to the bright glare of the Sun make it challenging to distinguish from the surrounding brightness.


Is the sun bigger than hubble telescope?

yes


How do you study the sun from outer space?

the hubble telescope


How does the Hubble telescope get the energy it needs to work?

I think that that Hubble telescope uses sun's light energy which then is used to make electricity.


Why cant you point the Hubble Telescope at Mercury?

Hubble can't be pointed anywhere near the sun without being damaged. Mercury and Venus never travel far from the sun which is why they only ever appear in the early evening/early morning sky.


How long does the hubble space telescope revolves around the sun?

365 Days.


What astronomy word begins with h?

Helium, Hydrogen (elements in stars and planets). Hubble (astronomer and telescope). Hercules (constellation) Heliocentric theory. Hypergiant (star). HR diagram.


Why can't the Hubble Space Telescope just take pictures of the planet?

Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.


What is bigger the sun or the hubble telescope?

The Sun; its diameter is 1392684 km while the HST has a diameter of 2.4 m only.


Is the Hubble telescope the smallest than the sun or earth?

Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is significantly smaller than both the Sun and the Earth. The Hubble telescope is about 13.3 meters (43.5 feet) long and has a diameter of 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) for its primary mirror. In contrast, the Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles), and the Sun's diameter is approximately 1.4 million kilometers (864,000 miles), making both celestial bodies many orders of magnitude larger than Hubble.


Why can't the Hubble Space Telescope just take pictures of the planet Mercury?

Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.


Can the hubble space telescope take pictures of mercury?

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.