The Hubble telescope is a large space telescope that takes pictures of objects in the universe that are very far from Earth. How do scientists and engineers on Earth receive these images from the telescope? (1 point)

They receive the images by going to space and get the images directly from the telescope.

They receive the images as encoded radio waves from the telescope.

They receive the images from the telescope as photons that are in the shape of the image.

They receive the images using solar cells on the roofs of their buildings.

They receive the images as encoded radio waves from the telescope.