Question
Which main problem is being solved by Hubble space telescope?
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The main problem being solved by the Hubble Space Telescope is **cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars**.
Ground-based telescopes face challenges due to the Earth's atmosphere, which can distort the light from stars and other celestial objects. Hubble, being in space, is above the atmosphere, allowing it to capture clearer and more detailed images without atmospheric interference.
Ground-based telescopes face challenges due to the Earth's atmosphere, which can distort the light from stars and other celestial objects. Hubble, being in space, is above the atmosphere, allowing it to capture clearer and more detailed images without atmospheric interference.