That is not the case. While countries may share the cost of launching a telescope into space (and share the time on it), individual countries have launched their own telescopes - eg Hubble is not international, it belongs to NASA/US.
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Only because it gets no atmospheric interference, which most of the ground based telescopes do.
Makemake is not visible to the naked eye, or even to very large telescopes. It is barely detectable only through a detailed computer analysis using the most powerful telescopes in the world, or in space.
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There are a number of instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The primary telescope does collect light in the visible spectrum.
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telescopes because they are meant to look into space
. X-Ray telescopes . Thermal Telescopes . Space Probes Im doing this in school now, and im only 14 so i ain't that intelegent but hope this helps
X-Ray telescopes. Thermal Telescopes. Space Probes Im doing this in school now, and im only 14 so i ain't that intelegent but hope this helps
Never, Eris was explored only by telescopes.
As far as I know, there is no "optical radio telescope". There are, separately, optical telescopes (which work with visible light), and radio telescopes (which work with radio waves).
it is the international space station
No. We can also see into space using infrared and radio wave telescopes, space probes and of course visits by humans.
Only because it gets no atmospheric interference, which most of the ground based telescopes do.
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.
there is only one it is the iss = international space station
Makemake is not visible to the naked eye, or even to very large telescopes. It is barely detectable only through a detailed computer analysis using the most powerful telescopes in the world, or in space.