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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-25 19:34:52
Social Science
How is the hubble telescope relates to waves?
7 answers
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Anonymous
Define and clarify your question.
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Anonymous
hubbles' double made a bubble
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Anonymous
It collects waves of light
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Anonymous
It studies the light waves emitted or reflected from the objects in the universe. It ‘sees’ the electromagnetic radiation of many frequencies, and transmits that to Earth, to show us what it has ‘seen’.
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Anonymous
It collects photons from within its design criteria - Ultraviolet through infrared. http://hubblesite.org/hubble_discoveries... And a photon is both a particle, and a wave. https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-phot...
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Anonymous
It doesn't. Your question is vague and pretty meaningless. Be more precise in describing what it is that you want to know.
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Anonymous
Third cousin.