The Hubble Space Telescope can see objects billions of light-years away, allowing it to observe distant galaxies, nebulae, and other astronomical phenomena. Its high-resolution images have provided valuable insights into the universe's history and evolution.
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.
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 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.
Callisto with a semi major axis of 1,882,700 km. See related question.
The Hubble Telescope
Mating. If you even know what Hubble's Law is you know the answer to this question.
The farthest galaxy ever observed by the Hubble Space Telescope is GN-z11, located about 13.4 billion light-years away. This means we are seeing the galaxy as it was just 400 million years after the Big Bang.
the one that sees the farthest, lol jk idk i think its the hubble telescope
the hubble telescope edwin hubble :)
The farthest man-made object from Earth is Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched by NASA in 1977. It has since traveled beyond our solar system and continues to transmit data back to Earth. Hubble Space Telescope is in low Earth orbit and not as far from Earth as Voyager 1.
The Hubble can see further into space because it orbits outside of earth's atmosphere.
You can go to www.timeforkids.com/hubble P.S. Hubble is a space telescope.
Right now, the farthest spacecraft is the Voyagers which were launched in the 70's. But, they are only just out of our solar system. The universe as we know right now, is infinite. But, Hubble can see things that are unbelievable distances away.
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
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The Hubble Space Telescope can see objects billions of light-years away, allowing it to observe distant galaxies, nebulae, and other astronomical phenomena. Its high-resolution images have provided valuable insights into the universe's history and evolution.