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Why can the Hubble Space Telescope see distant galaxies, but not objects beyond Pluto?

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Why can the Hubble Space Telescope see distant galaxies, but not objects beyond Pluto?

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A. The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see objects beyond Pluto because the distant things are so luminous that even at their great distances they outshine the feeble sunlight that would be reflected from small bodies beyond the orbit of Pluto. More information about Hubble is available by clicking on the link below.

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