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How Effectively Could a Telescope Look Through a Wormhole?

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Could a high powered telescope in space (such as the Hubble Telescope) be capable of peering through a large worm hole with enough clarity to detect that a planet is somewhere on the other side?

If so, can they use the standard techniques that scientists use today to determine if this planet may be habitable? How would the wormhole limit their ability to do this?

Note: I'm writing a story where a civilization capitalizes on a wormhole to begin its space colonization; but first I want to be sure this scenario is credible in some way.

Second Note: While I don't know much about Wormholes, I do know that this wormhole would have to be Traversable, so it'd probably be a Einstein"“Rosen bridge.

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