
Hubble Space Telescope (for lunar observations)
The Hubble Space Telescope is a powerful astronomical instrument orbiting Earth, designed primarily to observe the universe in visible, ultraviolet, and near-infrared light. While it has provided valuable insights into stars, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena, it is not specifically tailored for lunar observations. Its position above Earth's atmosphere allows it to capture clearer images of distant objects, but it lacks the specialized equipment or close proximity needed for detailed lunar surface study. For detailed lunar exploration, dedicated lunar orbiters or landers are more effective, whereas Hubble excels at observing distant celestial events and structures beyond our solar system.