Romteleskoper
A romteleskop, also known as a space telescope, is a telescope used to observe celestial objects from outer space. These telescopes are launched into orbit around the Earth or into deep space to avoid the distortion of the Earth's atmosphere, which can interfere with the clarity of astronomical observations. Romteleskoper are designed to capture images and data in various wavelengths of light, including visible, ultraviolet, and infrared, providing a more comprehensive view of the universe.
One of the most famous romteleskoper is the Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990. Hubble has provided
Romteleskoper play a crucial role in modern astronomy, allowing scientists to study objects and phenomena that