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  • Space Imaging Technologies: Telescopes, Satellites & Probes
    There isn't one specific name for a machine that takes pictures from outer space. It depends on the specific context and the type of object taking the picture. Here are some possibilities:

    * Space Telescope: This is a general term for a telescope placed in space. Famous examples include the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope.

    * Satellite: Many satellites carry cameras, and they are often used for Earth observation, weather monitoring, and scientific research.

    * Space Probe: Probes sent to other planets or celestial bodies often carry cameras to capture images during their missions. For example, the Mars rovers have cameras.

    * Camera: Sometimes, a more specific term like "camera" is used, especially when referring to the individual instrument taking the picture.

    * Imager: This term is also sometimes used, particularly for scientific instruments that capture images in specific wavelengths of light.

    The best way to identify the specific machine is to consider the context of the image. For example, if the image is of a distant galaxy, it's likely taken by a space telescope. If it's a picture of Earth, it might be from a satellite.

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