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what is the hubble space telescope used for?​

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Answered by king202032123456
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Scientists have used Hubble to observe the most distant stars and galaxies as well as the planets in our solar system. Hubble's launch and deployment in April 1990 marked the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope

Answered by meow261
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The purpose of the Hubble Space Telescope is to gather light from cosmic objects so scientists can better understand the universe around us.

Hubble is a type of telescope known as a Cassegrain reflector. Light hits the telescope's main mirror, or primary mirror. ... Telescopes actually work by collecting more light than the human eye can capture on its own. The larger a telescope's mirror, the more light it can collect, and the better its vision.

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