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The Sun; its diameter is 1392684 km while the HST has a diameter of 2.4 m only.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is significantly smaller than both the Sun and the Earth. The Hubble telescope is about 13.3 meters (43.5 feet) long and has a diameter of 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) for its primary mirror. In contrast, the Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles), and the Sun's diameter is approximately 1.4 million kilometers (864,000 miles), making both celestial bodies many orders of magnitude larger than Hubble.
The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see Mercury clearly because Mercury is too close to the Sun, making it difficult for Hubble to observe without damaging its instruments. Additionally, Mercury's small size and proximity to the bright glare of the Sun make it challenging to distinguish from the surrounding brightness.
Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.
The Hubble Space Telescope is powered by solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity. These solar panels charge the spacecraft's batteries, which provide power to operate its scientific instruments and communication systems.
The Sun; its diameter is 1392684 km while the HST has a diameter of 2.4 m only.
the hubble telescope
I think that that Hubble telescope uses sun's light energy which then is used to make electricity.
There's no such thing as "inexhaustible energy". However, the Hubble is powered by solar cells, and the Sun is expected to last billions of years longer than the Hubble itself, so as far as the telescope is concerned it's "inexhaustible".
Because the Sun is too close and too bright.
365 Days.
The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see Mercury clearly because Mercury is too close to the Sun, making it difficult for Hubble to observe without damaging its instruments. Additionally, Mercury's small size and proximity to the bright glare of the Sun make it challenging to distinguish from the surrounding brightness.
Never more than about 350 miles closer than you can be.That's about 0.0000038 of the total distance from you to the sun.And for about half of the time, the HST is farther from the sun than you are.
Helium, Hydrogen (elements in stars and planets). Hubble (astronomer and telescope). Hercules (constellation) Heliocentric theory. Hypergiant (star). HR diagram.
On our ability to view space is limited because of all the particles in our atmosphere that filter or refract light as it passes from space to us. The Hubble Space telescope was built to be an orbiting Telescope that was out of our atmosphere. It was used to probe the earliest reaches of the universe. The Hubble is roughly 370 miles from the Earth's surface. The newest space telescope created by NASA is the James Webb Space Telescope. That will be far more powerful than Hubble and will be in orbit around the sun 1 Million miles from Earth.
Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.
Mercury orbits very close to the Sun and looking near to the Sun could damage the telescope.