Telescopes mounted on LEO satellites are better for observing the universe, why?
Telescopes mounted on satellites Orbit lands are best for observing the universe, because 1. gamma-ray images of collection only. 2. are outside the influence of the atmosphere Earth. 3. they collect the infrared images. 4. can be controlled remotely.
Answer No 2, a powerful telescope in the Earth is still at a disadvantage with a telescope above the low orbit because of the atmosphere can diffuse the light Earth from space. So yes, they are better because they are influenced by the atmosphere.
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