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Originally posted by Kano
Obviously an orbiter can get much more specific and detailed information than we can get from Earth or Earth orbit.
Originally posted by Kano
Uh, sound, in space? Don't make me bash you!
As far as having other 'Hubbles' orbiting other planets. It wouldn't really be worth it, the view isn't really any different from the other planets when we are considering objects as far away as Hubble usually does.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'vital stats'. Much of the general information about planets can (and has been) gleamed from Earthbound observations. Later confirmed in some cases by sending out probes, orbiters and landers. Obviously an orbiter can get much more specific and detailed information than we can get from Earth or Earth orbit.
Originally posted by Kano
Hehe no, there is nothing in space to transmit the sound waves. Sound waves need a medium to travel through, like Air/Water/Wood etc.
In Space, noone can hear you scream!