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How can the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) take pictures of objects light-years away but not get a good picture of Pluto?

BRENT KASPER, MADISON, INDIANA
Pluto is very small. At its distance, it subtends a smaller angle on the sky than does a galaxy at a distance of billions of light-years.

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