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Yes. It's visible during the first couple of hours after sunset, and the first couple of hours before sunrise,
IF you know exactly when and where to look.

If you see it, it looks like a star moving quite slowly.

Take a look on < Heavens-Above.com > .

You put in your location, and the site tells you where and when several objects will be visible from your location.

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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 has the Hubble space telescope helped NASA?

Most large earth bound telescopes cannot see clear images of objects in deep space. Our. atmosphere distorts the pictures with shimmery air. The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) has the advantage because it is in space and has almost no distortion. It can see much farther than regular telescopes.


What is the name of the telescope that was sent out in space so it could see sharper and clearer images of planets star and deep space?

The telescope sent into space to capture sharper and clearer images of planets, stars, and deep space is called the Hubble Space Telescope.


How did the Hubble space telescope solve problems?

The Hubble Space Telescope has contributed to solving astronomical problems by providing high-resolution images and data on distant celestial objects, leading to new discoveries and better understanding of the universe. Its ability to capture clear images from above the Earth's atmosphere has allowed scientists to study phenomena such as black holes, dark matter, and the expansion of the universe.


Why can the hubble space telescope see so far into space?

The Hubble space telescope has no interfering forces and it's design enables it to capture more things also the people at NASA take a tiny sand grain size dot of the picture it took and they enlarge it which shows even more stuff!

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Why can a hubble space see farther into space than a telescope?

The Hubble can see further into space because it orbits outside of earth's atmosphere.


Where was the Hubble Space Telescope launched to?

The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 into space to take pictures the Earth and to relay them back to its ground crew. See the official Hubble Space Telescope website: http://hubblesite.org/ ~ Hexedgirl92


Who was Hubble?

Hubble refers to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). It was launched on April 24 1990 from the space shuttle and has returned spectacular pictures to Earth of the solar system and beyond. See the Related Link below for more details. If you click on the 'Operations' tab when you are in the link, you can also see where Hubble is now, and when it will next pass over your location.


How many people can fit in a hubble spacecraft?

The Hubble Space Telescope is a space observatory, not a spacecraft designed to carry people. It is operated remotely from Earth and was specifically built for a single purpose: astronomical observations.


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 has the Hubble space telescope helped NASA?

Most large earth bound telescopes cannot see clear images of objects in deep space. Our. atmosphere distorts the pictures with shimmery air. The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) has the advantage because it is in space and has almost no distortion. It can see much farther than regular telescopes.


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.


What was the Hubble space station used for?

the hubble space station is used to see some new things happening in universe


What can be seen from out of space?

In outer space, you can see the Earth, as well as planets, moons, the sun, and other stars, without being hindered by the Earth's atmosphere. It is much clearer, and having the Hubble space telescope in Earth orbit allows it to see much more than any optical telescope could ever see on the Earth's surface.


What advantages does the hubble space telescope have?

It does not have the interference caused by the earth's atmosphere to see through, so it can make a better quality image.


What is hubbly?

Hubble refers to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). It was launched on April 24 1990 from the space shuttle and has returned spectacular pictures to Earth of the solar system and beyond. See the Related Link below for more details. If you click on the 'Operations' tab when you are in the link, you can also see where Hubble is now, and when it will next pass over your location.


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.