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17 July, 00:20

Why do we have to go to space to see all of the electromagnetic spectrum? (Why do we put telescopes in orbit?)

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  1. 17 July, 00:45
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    The main reason we put telescopes into space is to get around the Earth's atmosphere so that we can get a clearer view of the planets, stars, and galaxies that we are studying. Our atmosphere acts like a protective blanket letting only some light through while blocking others. Most of the time this is a good thing.
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