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The Hubble Space Telescope does not have a traditional physical address like a building on Earth, as it orbits in space. It is located in low Earth orbit, approximately 547 kilometers (about 340 miles) above the Earth's surface. Its operational location is often referred to in terms of its orbital coordinates rather than a fixed address.

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Who is the Hubble Space Telescopes named after?

Edwin Hubble


Are there telescopes in space?

hubble space station


What was made to improve the viewing in space?

Telescopes like the Hubble


Telescopes that begin with the letter Hub?

I'm not aware of any telescopes that begin with the letter "Hub." Telescopes often have names like Hubble, which is named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, or Hubbell, which may be a variation or misspelling of the Hubble Space Telescope.


Why can hubble space telescopes see much further into space and product much clearer images then telescopes on earth?

Because light is absorbed and disturbed as it passes through air ... effects that ground-based telescopes have to live with but Hubble doesn't.


Which of the following is not an advantage the Hubble Space Telescope has over ground based telescopes?

The Hubble Space Telescope is not affected by atmospheric distortion, providing clearer images than ground-based telescopes. Ground-based telescopes have the advantage of being easier to upgrade and maintain than a space-based telescope like the Hubble.


Can spectroscopes be put in space or on Earth or both?

All major astronomical telescopes are equipped with spectrographs, including the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes.


Who is the hubble telescopes was launched from space shuttle discovery?

The Hubble Space Telescope was launched from the space shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990. The mission was designated STS-31.


What has the hubble space telescope found out about space?

The Hubble spacecraft has found more anbout the stars and planets more clearly then the others saw from other telescopes.


Why should telescopes such as Hubble produce more detailed images than Earth based telescopes?

Telescopes like Hubble produce more detailed images than Earth-based telescopes because they are positioned above Earth's atmosphere, which can distort and blur images. This allows Hubble to capture sharper and clearer images of celestial objects. Additionally, Hubble's location in space enables it to observe wavelengths of light that are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.


How are telescopes used in astronomy?

Telescopes are used to see things that are far away from earth. Using telescopes we can see things that are millions of miles away. Most of the telescopes are on Earth but some of them are in space such as the Hubble Space Telescope.


Why Hubble Telescope take pictures better than telescopes in observation?

Since the Hubble Telescope is in space, it avoids interference from the atmosphere.