There is a better view out there, due to the lack of atmosphere.
Hubble space telescope and international space station!
There are dozens of scientific research satellites. You must be more specific.
A device that takes pictures in space is called a space telescope. These telescopes are equipped with advanced imaging technologies and are placed in orbit around Earth or other celestial bodies to capture images of astronomical objects in space. Some well-known examples include the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope.
Light. Or some other radiation.hi
Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, Sputnik I.
there are many probes in space. There is the Hubble space telescope, voyager voyager 2. Here are just some probes in space. there too much to name all of them.
Because the earths atmosphere tends to block and stir up some of the light from stars and so by having a telescope not in the atmosphere no light is blocked and there are no air currents or density differences so you can see more than a telescope on the ground.
The james webb telescope, the chandrayan-2, the hubble space telescope etc. are some of the examples.
Some well-known space orbiters include the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station (ISS), and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
there is the radar hubble space craft mars rover telescope x-ray for space first rocket
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You are probably referring to the Hubble space telescope. The basic idea is that a telescope in space has a clearer view, because it doesn't have atmospheric interference. Thus, the hubble telescope, while only being 2.4 meter in diameter, can get clearer pictures than a 5-meter telescope on Earth, for example. Also, it can capture some wavelengths that don't get to the Earth's surface, because they are almost completely absorbed by the atmosphere.