The Hubble Space Telescope, orbiting the Earth at an altitude of about 600 km, was launched in 1990 by the crew of the space shuttle Discovery. What is the advantage of having a telescope in space when there are telescopes on Earth with larger light-gathering capabilities? What justifies the cost of two billion dollars to place this 12.5-ton instrument into orbit?
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