The Hubble Space Telescope is located above Earth's atmosphere, which eliminates the distortion caused by atmospheric turbulence. This allows for sharper and clearer images with higher resolution compared to ground-based telescopes. Additionally, Hubble can observe wavelengths of light that are blocked by the atmosphere, providing a more comprehensive view of the universe.
Stars appear to twinkle when viewed from Earth because of the distortion of light as it passes through Earth's atmosphere. The varying density and temperature of the air cause the light from the star to be refracted, creating the twinkling effect. This effect is not seen in space where there is no atmosphere to distort the starlight.
No, the term "outdoors" refers to the exterior environment on Earth, while "outside the Earth's atmosphere" means in outer space. Space is a vacuum with no atmosphere, so the two terms are distinct.
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
The study of all outside the world's atmosphere.
The Hubble Telescope is outside Earth's atmosphere altogether. It orbits in outer space, specifically in low Earth orbit, about 547 kilometers above the Earth's surface. This allows it to capture clear images of space without the distortion caused by Earth's atmosphere.
The Hubble Space Telescope is located above Earth's atmosphere, which eliminates the distortion caused by atmospheric turbulence. This allows for sharper and clearer images with higher resolution compared to ground-based telescopes. Additionally, Hubble can observe wavelengths of light that are blocked by the atmosphere, providing a more comprehensive view of the universe.
The Earth's atmosphere creates distortion and acts as a filter to prevent a perfectly clear view of space. Outside our atmosphere, there is nothing blocking the view. That and there is less light from cities and stuff to interfere with the telescope.
Stars appear to twinkle when viewed from Earth because of the distortion of light as it passes through Earth's atmosphere. The varying density and temperature of the air cause the light from the star to be refracted, creating the twinkling effect. This effect is not seen in space where there is no atmosphere to distort the starlight.
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No, the moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere. :-)
No, the term "outdoors" refers to the exterior environment on Earth, while "outside the Earth's atmosphere" means in outer space. Space is a vacuum with no atmosphere, so the two terms are distinct.
There is no atmosphere in interstellar space.
The moon is outside of the earth's atmosphere.
None. Asteroids exist outside the atmosphere.
Yes, Giratina can remain in its Origin Forme outside of the Distortion World when it is holding a Griseous Orb. In Pokémon games, this allows Giratina to maintain its Origin Forme in battles and other locations. However, without the Griseous Orb, it will revert to its Altered Forme when outside the Distortion World.