This has been answered before but here it is again.
The Hubble telescope with the light-collecting power of the W. M. Keck Telescopes can see 13 billion light years away based on the furthest detected galaxy to date.
In comparison looking up into the sky on a very clear night, the Triangulum Galaxy can sometimes be seen by the naked eye. This is a distance of 3.14 million light years. The Andromeda Galaxy is also sometimes visible. This is a distance of 2.5 million light years.
The Hubble Space Telescope can see objects billions of light-years away, allowing it to observe galaxies, stars, and other celestial objects located far beyond our own Milky Way galaxy. It has contributed significantly to our understanding of the universe's vastness and complexity.
Hubble's orbit is 366 miles (589 kilometers) above Earth
Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.
-Because it was the fist telescope that can see outside our solar system.
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The Hubble Space Telescope can see objects billions of light-years away, allowing it to observe galaxies, stars, and other celestial objects located far beyond our own Milky Way galaxy. It has contributed significantly to our understanding of the universe's vastness and complexity.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
That number is in the neighborhood of 132,360,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 . (rounded to the nearest sextillion meters)
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it can see further.
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
559 km (347 miles)
Hubble's orbit is 366 miles (589 kilometers) above Earth
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Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!
You can go to www.timeforkids.com/hubble P.S. Hubble is a space telescope.