No, the Aztecs didnt have telescopes they couldn't make them. They didnt have that kind of advanced technology yet.
No. The telescope isn't much more than 500 years old.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Astronomers and stargazers.
Telescopes
No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
Telescopes - definitely yes Microscopes - perhaps but not likely for astronomy
There were no telescopes prior to 1608, so no "ancient" astronomers ever used one.
The telescope wasn't invented until about 1604, so "early" astronomers had no telescopes.
TELESCOPES
There were many famous ancient astronomers, and astronomers from hundreds of years ago (not exactly ancient. but vital to our present understanding of astronomy). They include:HipparchusPtolemyCopernicusGalileoEudoxusThere were also many Egyptian, Mayan, and Chaldean astronomers whose names have been lost over time.
The dry area is a good place for the astronomers for telescopes.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Astronomers have used telescopes and charge coupled devices.
Yes, both of them. And they also use reflecting telescopes.
Telescopes.
telescopes
They were discovered by astronomers using telescopes.
Astronomers and stargazers.