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Some of our best deep space-telescope images show some galaxies that are 100 times fainter than the faintest objects that can be observed spectroscopically with today's giant ground-based telescopes. True False

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Deep space telescopes are fitted with the faint object cameras, that are way better than ground-based spectroscopically functioning telescopes. The Subaru telescope at Hawaii observed the faintest object ever from a ground-based telescope. But when compared to other deep-space telescopes like Hubble's deep space telescopes it's very small. They have reached up to a magnitude of 31 , which observes 20 times fainter objects .

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