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Comment Re:If they can do this from earth... (Score 1) 165

Not entirely true. Even a significantly underexposed picture can be adjusted accurately to the right position by statistical measures. Do this for 100,000 for them, sum them up, and you've got a result.

In the extreme case that atmospheric noise completely shadows an object, though, the Hubble telescope can show off the real advantage of looking directly through free space: no dispersion of light in vacuum.

Even in a new moon, perfectly clear winter night somewhere deep in Canada, the light from the brighter stars creates a certain level of glowing within the atmosphere itself that suffices to hide many astral objects' light completely, as far as statistics go.

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