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The Hubble telescope of NASA is located in ..............

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Space telescopes avoid atmospheric distortion, allowing for clearer and more accurate astronomical observations.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • NASA headquarters
  • Space
  • Iceland
  • Canada
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The Correct Option is B

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The Hubble Space Telescope is a large, space-based observatory launched by NASA in 1990.
It is located in low Earth orbit, approximately 547 kilometers (about 340 miles) above the Earth’s surface.
Placing the telescope in space allows it to avoid atmospheric distortion, enabling it to capture extremely sharp and detailed images of astronomical objects.
Option (a) “NASA headquarters” is located in Washington D.C., but that is an administrative center, not where the telescope is physically located.
Option (c) “Iceland” and option (d) “Canada” are on Earth and not the operational location of the Hubble telescope.
Being in space gives the Hubble telescope the advantage of observing ultraviolet and infrared light that the Earth's atmosphere would normally block.
This positioning has enabled it to make groundbreaking discoveries about the age of the universe, the existence of dark energy, and the life cycles of stars.
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