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How can the hubble telescope see millions of lightyears away but is unable to take a clear picture of Mars?

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Answered by jhumuray
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A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects. Most telescopes, and all large telescopes, work by using curved mirrors to gather and focus light from the night sky. The first telescopes focused light by using pieces of curved, clear glass, called lenses. when we increase the surface area of lense it allows the telescope lense gather more light from further places but images which are close their light gets bend on enterin the telescope which cause the blur effect.

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