Why are X-ray telescopes placed in space, but not on Earth’s surface? (1 point) Responses Earth’s surface releases X-rays into the atmosphere. Earth’s surface releases X-rays into the atmosphere. A telescope in space is closer to the planets and stars. A telescope in space is closer to the planets and stars. Earth’s atmosphere deflects X-rays from space. Earth’s atmosphere deflects X-rays from space. X-rays are too powerful and dangerous to be used on Earth.

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The correct response is: Earth’s atmosphere deflects X-rays from space.

X-rays from astronomical sources are blocked by the Earth's atmosphere, which is why X-ray telescopes need to be placed in space to effectively observe these high-energy emissions from celestial objects.