Question
Which main problem is being solved by the Hubble Space Telescope?
Burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star.
Bending of a starlight by the atmosphere.
Identifying the brightest star in the galaxy.
Cutting through a thick atmosphere to a photograph stars.
Burning of telescopes as they get closer to a star.
Bending of a starlight by the atmosphere.
Identifying the brightest star in the galaxy.
Cutting through a thick atmosphere to a photograph stars.
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The main problem being solved by the Hubble Space Telescope is **cutting through a thick atmosphere to photograph stars**. Hubble is positioned in space, where it avoids the distorting effects of Earth's atmosphere, allowing it to capture clearer and more detailed images of celestial objects.