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The answer is very simple: ANY telescope on earth, under the best possible circumstances, is looking through earth's atmosphere. Imagine trying to see the fine detail in anything looking up at it from the bottom of a swimming pool. That's an earthbound telescope. The Hubble does not have any atmosphere affecting it's view - which gives it 20/20 or better vision. Earthbound telescopes? 20/40 on their very best nights, usually more like 20/60.

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Space telescopes were invented to overcome the limitations of ground-based telescopes, such as atmospheric interference and light pollution. By placing telescopes in space, they can observe cosmic phenomena with greater clarity, precision, and sensitivity. This allows astronomers to study distant objects, such as galaxies and stars, in more detail and uncover new insights about the universe.

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What century were the first space telescopes invented in?

the 17th century


How have telescopes changed since they were invented?

They have changed because now there is a telescope in space called the "Hubble". I can see things that regular telescopes on Earth cannot see.


Are space telescopes manned or unmanned satellites?

All space telescopes are unmanned - unless you want to count the small telescopes on the Shuttle or IIS as space telescopes.


Are there telescopes in space?

hubble space station


Who invented the spritzer space telescope?

The Spitzer Space Telescope was not invented by a single individual. It was a collaborative effort involving NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and multiple other organizations. The telescope was named after astrophysicist Lyman Spitzer Jr., who first proposed the idea of space telescopes in the 1940s.


What tool do astronomers use to study space?

they use space probes,satellites,and of coarse,telescopes.


When were radio telescopes invented?

1931


What are the two ways scientists explore space?

light telescopes and radio telescopes whether installed on earth or on space vehicles


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.


How are space telescopes controlled?

Radio signals are sent from Earth, to operate the telescopes.


What is the point in telescopes in space?

A telescope in space will have no interference from the atmosphere.


How are telescopes brought into space?

they are bought into space for the stars and planets