With which color of light can the Hubble Space Telescope see finer detail in a distant astronomical object: Red, Blue or UV-rays? Explain your answer.
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The Hubble space telescope can see distant astronomical objects better m ultraviolet light because the wavelength of ultraviolet light is a minimum for blue and ultraviolet light. The diffraction images are brighter for smaller wavelengths because the energy is concentrated into a smaller diffraction disc.
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ultraviolet rays ( uv- rays )
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The Hubble space telescope can see distant astronomical objects better m ultraviolet light because the wavelength of ultraviolet light is a minimum for blue and ultraviolet light. The diffraction images are brighter for smaller wavelengths because the energy is concentrated into a smaller diffraction disc...
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