Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.
The earth's atmosphere interferes.
In that case, Earth's atmosphere won't interfere.
Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.
The observatory on the International Space Station provides a better view of space than those on Earth because it is above Earth's atmosphere, which distorts and blocks light. This means the view from space is clearer, with no atmospheric interference. Additionally, it can observe regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are absorbed by the atmosphere, providing a more comprehensive view of the cosmos.
They must be launched in to space because there is a better veiw in space than from earth.
Yes. The atmosphere interferes for observations.
yes earth is much different than space because space has no air or water.
It is speacial because It can observe the heavans much better than ground telescopes. It is also the largest and most versatile space telescope
Hubble does not have to contend with the atmosphere of the earth which bends and distorts images from earth-based telescopes. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_the_Hubble_Space_Telescope_give_clearer_images_than_those_from_earth
Actually, the space program has given us things that we use, so it has made life better on earth. Our computers, GPS, and other things are just some of the things that the space program has provided us.
The Hubble Space Telescope doesn't get affected by the Earth's Atmosphere. It also has the advantage of being in space so the quality and variety of images are a lot greater then any optical telescopes on Earth.
Space is different from earth because space has no gravitation, earth has gravitation