Actually, this question doesn't really make much sense. While a number of wavelengths are absorbed by Earth's atomosphere, and thus cannot be 'used' by astronomers ON Earth, there is no such problem in space as there's no atmosphere. This is why space telescopes are so useful and can be used in all ranges of the em spectrum.
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asked 09/28/18The electromagnetis spetrum is useful on Earth but not in space
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