Passage analysis Images from ground-based telescopes are invariably distorted by the Earth’s atmosphere.
The earth’s atmosphere mis-shapes the images taken by the telescopes used from the ground.
Orbiting space telescopes, however, operating above Earth’s atmosphere, should provide superbly detailed images.
The space telescopes work from above the earth’s atmosphere.
Therefore, they are expected to provide finely detailed images.
We can infer that the images taken by these telescopes will not be distorted.
Therefore, ground-based telescopes will soon become obsolete for advanced astronomical research purposes.
Hence, ground-based telescopes will soon be stopped being used for advanced astronomical researches.
Conclusion
Ground based Telescopes will no longer be used for advanced astronomical research.
Pre-thinking
Weaken Framework
Now per our understanding of the passage, let’s first write down the weaken framework:
What new information will make us believe less in the conclusion
Ground based Telescopes will no longer be used for advanced astronomical research.
Given that
The earth’s atmosphere causes changes in the shape of the images taken by ground-based telescopes
Orbiting space telescopes function from above the atmosphere.
They are expected to provide sharply detailed images.
Thought process
The author’s conclusion is completely based on one specific disadvantage of the ground- based telescopes.
And based on that the author chooses to ignore any advantage or purpose served by ground-based telescopes in advanced astronomical research.
Weakener
So, if any option indicates that the ground-based telescopes offer a certain advantage necessary
to advanced astronomical research, over and above the advantage provided by space based
telescopes, then it will weaken the conclusion.
With this understanding, it becomes very easy to identify option E as the correct choice.