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Infrared
The Spitzer Space Telescope is taking images in the infrared part of the spectrum. The actual targets are all kinds of galaxies, stars, etc.
Infrared
INvisible light
first put two cardboard pieces together with tape. then put foil and all that kind of stuff on it. if you know what i mean. then you get a spitzer thingy!!
Refracting telescope
A telescope dummy...
You can see Saturn with any kind of telescope. In fact, you can see it without a telescope. For professionals and serious amateurs, the type of telescope used depends on what specific property or characteristic of Saturn they're interested in.
INvisible light
That's a "reflecting" telescope.
visible light
An optical telescope (as distinct from, say, a radio telescope). It's possible that the answer was intended to be "a refracting telescope" but reflecting telescopes use lenses as well.
From ultraviolet to infrared (115 to 2500 nanometers).
HST is a Cassegrain reflecting telescope using the Ritchey–Chrétien design, with an aperture of 7.9' (2.4m). It has observational ability in the Ultraviolet, Infrared, and Visible light spectrums.
first put two cardboard pieces together with tape. then put foil and all that kind of stuff on it. if you know what i mean. then you get a spitzer thingy!!
Any kind of telescope will help
Refracting telescope
Reflector.
A telescope dummy...
a seisologist is a study of headlights of paulding light.