The atmosphere of earth tends to distort images from space. Since Hubble operates outside earths atmosphere, the images it can produce are much more clear.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the "Eye in the Sky."
They are able to see further into space now and see more detail of certain objects. Before telescopes, it was all observation astronomy. Whatever you could see with your naked eye was it. Once the telescope was invented, they were able to see more detail of our night sky. Scientists were able to identify and watch celestial objects over periods of time. watching their movements
Ah, well isn't that a lovely question. Currently, there are several space telescopes bringing us joy by exploring the wonders of the universe. The exact number can vary, but rest assured that each one is a work of art in its own right, capturing the beauty of space for all to enjoy.
X-ray telescopes collect the X-rays that are emitted from the sun, stars, and super novas in space using a series of curved lenses and an electronic eye.
Oh, I see you're curious about the wonders of the cosmos! There have been various powerful telescopes that have helped us explore deep into space, such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. These incredible tools allow us to witness the beauty and mystery of the universe beyond what we can see with our naked eye. It's truly inspiring to gaze into the vastness of space and wonder about all the possibilities out there.
Well "they", whoever they are, made telescopes so they could see farther into space. The thing is, with the naked eye, you can't see some stars, especially because of modern light pollution. Therefore a telescope makes it possible to view less bright and farther stars in the night sky. Also, there are larger and more powerful telescopes, which can see farther into space, like the Hubble telescope, which is up in orbit around the Earth. Hope this answer helps. the parkster
Telescopes can make it easy to see all the way into space, where as the human eye can not see very far at all.
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.
Space-based telescopes can see further in space as they don't have to make do with a disturbing atmosphere (slight differences in temperature in atmospheric layers lead to perturbations of photos). So, very long exposures (over hours) can reasonably be made without having to fear such undesired phenomena. Very long exposures also means that the very faint sources of light (at the edge of the observable universe) can also be pictured so that they can be distinguished from the background noise. This way, space telescopes see further.
The Hubble spacecraft vision is 9000 times better then the naked eye.
You cannot see planets outside our solar system with the naked eye. And, only a rare few can be seen with the most powerful telescopes. Most are detected by way of indirect measurements -- by observing their effect on their suns (stars).
yes any asteroid can be seen which is in our solar system can be seen.they are very small so they can not be seen through the naked eye(but an asteroid called vesta which was discovered in 1807 is the only asteroid which can be seen).you will need a telescope to see and to observe asteroids but since space is dark and also since asteroids are small and dark we can see them even better through bigger telescopes,radio telescopes, and orbiting telescopes(Hubble).