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Telescopes - definitely yes

Microscopes - perhaps but not likely for astronomy

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Q: Are telescopes and microscopes used by astronomers?
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How telescopes and microscopes different?

Microscopes have 2 convex lens and telescopes too while microscopes are used to look at cells and microscopic organisms.


How are lenss used in telescopes and microscopes?

to magnify it


Are there any useful effects of refraction?

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What are two objects astronomers have used?

Astronomers have used telescopes and charge coupled devices.


Who used a telescopes to make discoveries about planets?

Telescopes are instruments used by astronomers. The first person to do this was Galileo.


Used by astronomers to study stars and planets?

Telescopes.


What are the instruments used by the astronomers to study star?

telescopes


What are other instruments used by the astronomers to study about stars?

Telescopes


Most optical telescopes used by professional astronomers are in?

Observatories


What is the name of the other telescopes?

Microscopes?


How are telescopes used to assist astronomers?

They let them see further with higher accuracy.


How do early astronomers use telescopes?

The telescope wasn't invented until about 1604, so "early" astronomers had no telescopes.