Science, asked by saimamallick1195, 9 months ago

I d. Why can an X-ray telescope not be
based on the earth?


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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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Answer:

The Earth's atmosphere blocks all X-rays from space, so space telescopes must be used to observe in these wavelengths. X-rays have such high energy that the typical reflecting telescope design used for radio, infrared and optical telescopes cannot be used as the X-rays would just penetrate into the mirror.

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Answered by ItzDeadDeal
1

Answer:

The Earth's atmosphere blocks all X-rays from space, so space telescopes must be used to observe in these wavelengths. X-rays have such high energy that the typical reflecting telescope design used for radio, infrared and optical telescopes cannot be used as the X-rays would just penetrate into the mirror.

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