astronomy
There are various branches of Earth science - geology, physical geography, geophysics, soil science, ecology, hydrology, glaciology, and the atmospheric sciences. The branch of Earth science that would benefit most from the use of a telescope would most likely be meteorology or atmospheric chemistry, of the Atmospheric branch of Earth science.
Seismology is a branch of geophysics. This is turn is a sub-branch of the earth and physical sciences.
Meteorology belongs to the Earth sciences branch of science, specifically atmospheric science. It focuses on the study of the atmosphere, weather patterns, and climate.
Tectonics is the study of the Earth's crust, the layer of air falls under atmospheric sciences.
The telescope in orbit around the earth as of 2010 is the Hubble Telescope.
The branch of science that studies the Earth, universe, weather, and oceans is called Earth and space science, or Earth sciences. This field encompasses disciplines such as geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy that focus on studying different aspects of the Earth and outer space.
"Naturwissenschaften" translates to "natural sciences" in English. It refers to the branch of science that deals with the physical world and its phenomena, including physics, chemistry, biology, and earth sciences.
Environmental Earth Sciences was created in 2009.
Gaia Earth Sciences was created in 2003.
There is only one single Hubble Space Telescope. It was placed into Earth orbit in April of 1990, and is expected to remain useful and productive until sometime between 2014 and 2020.
Meteorology studies weather.Meteorologist studies the atmospherePeople who study the weather - are called Meteorologists.
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.