UNIVERSE
SPACE EXPLORATION
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Detailed explanation-1: -Hubble orbits above Earth’s atmosphere, which gives it a better view of the universe than telescopes have at ground level. Where Did the Name Hubble Come From? Hubble is named after an American astronomer, Edwin P. Hubble.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hubble is not the kind of telescope that you look through with your eye. Hubble uses a digital camera. It takes pictures like a cell phone. Then Hubble uses radio waves to send the pictures through the air back to Earth.
Detailed explanation-3: -Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) – STIS is a second-generation imager/spectrograph. STIS is used to obtain high-resolution spectra of resolved objects and has the special ability to simultaneously obtain spectra from many different points along a target.
Detailed explanation-4: -Its near-infrared camera (NIRCam) peers through dust to get a glimpse of the celestial landscape beyond. The telescope’s mid-infrared camera (MIRI) takes things a step further, Pagan said, by capturing infrared light emitted from dust so that it can become the focus of an image instead of an obscuration.