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(I'm confused, might as well ask for help)

What is the reason for putting telescopes in space?
A. Telescopes can be larger in space.
B. They are closer to what they are observing.
C. The atmosphere does not affect observation.
D. They work better in the cold of space.
(There is no Astronomy subject, so i'll go with the closest subject)

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User Duvo
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Answer: Most logical answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

A is gone because it would be the same on earth. Large.

C is also good but we can also do it from Earth.

(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. ) That means C is not the answer and hints at B

D just sounds like it's straying off the question

So B sounds the most logical

Therefore, the answer is B.

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User Quynh Nguyen
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Answer:

C Most likely

Step-by-step explanation:

Telescopes are placed into orbit around the Earth or are sent farther out into space to get a clearer view of the Universe. Many of these types of light (such as x-rays, gamma-rays, most ultraviolet, and infrared) can only be studied from space because they are blocked by our atmosphere.

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User Animesh Sharma
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