Question
Which main problem is being solved by the Hubble Space Telescope?(1 point)
Responses
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
Responses
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
bending of starlight by the atmosphere
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
identifying the brightest stars in the galaxy
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The main problem being solved by the Hubble Space Telescope is **cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars**. The Hubble is situated above the Earth's atmosphere, which allows it to capture clearer and more detailed images of celestial objects without the interference of atmospheric distortion.