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Exploring the Need for Space Telescopes: Hubble's Insights vs. Ground Observations

Telescopes are sent into space to avoid the distortion of Earth’s atmosphere, enabling clearer and more detailed observations of celestial objects. The Hubble Space Telescope, located above the atmosphere, has provided breathtaking images and valuable data that enhance our understanding of the universe. In contrast, ground-based observatories, like the one in Auckland, New Zealand, while useful, are limited by atmospheric interference. This exploration discusses the advantages of space telescopes over traditional Earth-bound methods and highlights a mystery object captured by Hubble.

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Exploring the Need for Space Telescopes: Hubble's Insights vs. Ground Observations

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  1. WHY DO WE PUT TELESCOPES IN SPACE?

  2. Mystery Object

  3. Photo fromHubble Space Telescope (above the Earth’s atmosphere) Photo fromAuckland Observatory in New Zealand (on the surface of the Earth)

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