what are difficulties is using ground based optical telescope? how are they overcome?
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The difficulties faced in using ground-based telescopes due to which it does not make good quality observations are: intensity of light rays reaching the Earth surface decreases as some of the light is absorbed by the atmosphere......
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These telescopes have a major problem that is, the atmosphere. Due to diffraction of light light would bend in the atmosphere therefore, we can't find the correct location of stars or planets. They overcome it by going on mountains or hills as the atmosphere is thin there.
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