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Why do Jovian planets have a gas surface that turns into liquid as you go deeper?

When you look at Jovian planets through a telescope or view images of them, what you see is not their surface, but the outer layer of an extremely dense atmosphere. At depth, immense pressure from thousands of miles of atmosphere turns gases into liquids.


What is The source of light that enables astronomers to see Jupiter through a telescope?

The primary source of light that enables astronomers to see Jupiter through a telescope is sunlight reflecting off the planet's surface and atmosphere. Jupiter also emits its own light, known as intrinsic radiation, which contributes to its visibility in the night sky.


If you were looking at Venus and Mars through a telescope which surface would be easier to see?

Mars


Which object couldn't be viewed from Earth's surface without a telescope A. a meteor B. a meteor shower C. a meteoroid D. a meteorite?

C. a meteoroid. Meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies moving through space before they enter Earth's atmosphere and become meteors. They are too small to be seen from Earth's surface without the aid of a telescope.


How far does the hubble telescope travel?

He doesnt travel.. The Hubble telescope is stationairy and only in space to bypass the atmosphere. The Hubble telescope maginfies so much, that if you are beneath the atmosphere, you get a blurry image. Like looking through a dirty window. So they shot it in space. Beyond the "dirty window".


Orbiting telescope works better than one on the ground because?

Because you do not have to look through air, or the atmosphere.


What advantages would a telescope in space have over a telescope on earth?

The main advantage would be the absence of an atmosphere. Any telescope on earth can only "see" electromagnetic (light) waves after they have travelled through the atmosphere, losing some of their directional integrity, which distorts the image seen in earth bound telescopes. Some light waves never make it to the telescope at all.


Why might a star in the night sky look blurry even through a telescope?

A star might look blurry through a telescope due to atmospheric turbulence causing the light from the star to be distorted as it passes through Earth's atmosphere. This turbulence can create fluctuations in the air that affect the clarity of the image seen through the telescope.


What do you call an object that survives earth's atmosphere and strikes the surface?

An object that survives Earth's atmosphere and strikes the surface is called a meteorite. It is a fragment of a meteoroid that has passed through the atmosphere and landed on Earth.


What can you see on the surface of the moon not looking through a telescope?

On the surface of the moon, you can see various features such as craters, mountains, plains, and dark areas known as maria. These features are visible to the naked eye, without the need for a telescope.


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 force holds the atmosphere to earths surface as it travels through space?

Gravity.