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The atmosphere can filter out some nonvisible lights like UV and infared rays.

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Q: How does Earth's atmosphere interfere with ground based telescope imaging?
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Why is it important that the hubble telescope is outside the earths atmosphere?

Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.Outside the atmosphere the telescope has no interference, precisely by the atmosphere. The telescope can get a clearer picture, and see certain wavelengengths that don't reach Earth.


What is the hubble telescope doing?

it is Floating around in an Orbit outside of Earths atmosphere taking Photos!


What does space telescope mean?

This usually refers to a telescope that is actually located outside of the earths atmosphere. as opposed to a telescope designed to view outer space (which is all telescopes to my knowledge).


Was the hubble space telescope built to observe objects without the interference of the earths atmosphere?

Yes, that is the whole idea of putting a telescope up into space.


Is there a telescope that can see beyond earths atmosphere?

Yes. In fact, there are even telescopes that are stationed already in space.


What instrument can view the heavenly bodies clearly and without the filtering effect of the earths atmosphere?

Telescope or binoculars


What instrument can view the heavenly bodies clearly and without the filtering effect of earths atmosphere?

Telescope or binoculars


Why is the Hubble space telescope in space and not on Earth?

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.


Because radio waves can pass freely through earths atmosphere what are useful under most weather conditions?

radio telescopes


How do geologists think earths atmosphere formed?

how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed


What is the particles outside earths atmosphere?

The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.


Why is Mr. Hubble so famous for the Hubble telescope?

It is the first outer space telescope and the images are so much more accurate it overall helps astronomers to have a better idea f what it actually looks like as normal telescopes are distorted by the earths atmosphere