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The light from distant stars and other objects can be distorted in many ways which type of optical telescope best avoids the problem caused by distortion?

Space Telescope such as the Hubble Space Telescope


What body in space orbits a star and is smaller than a planet?

there are many objects, these are all of the bodies I know of; there are dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.


How calculate atoms muber by unit cell?

You need to know the space group. Each space group specifies how many "objects" it contains. Multiply that by the number of atoms per molecule/formula unit and you're done.


Why telescopes that detect non optical radiation are useful for studying objects in space?

Visible light is a very narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Even audible sound, at the very bottom, is part of this EM spectrum. Radio and other types of 'scopes are designed to 'see' these other ranges, often with surprising results. The space telescope employs more than visible light capabilities, as do many Earth and space-bound telescopes. Looking at Saturn in visible light is quite breath-taking, but in ultra-violet (UV) a remarkable geometric pattern is visible on one of its poles.


Why do modern telescopes don't show every thing in space?

Modern telescopes are equipped to view space in one spectrum. Since many cosmic objects are only visible in a narrow band of spectra, they will be invisible to many telescopes. Another problem is brightness. Most objects in space are simply too dim to be captured by even the most modern telescope. Too faint of an object certainly doesn't help in seeing it. Another problem is that objects in space may be hidden behind other objects. If you've ever tried to look at something on the other side of a wall, I'm sure you'll agree it's quite difficult to see. Finally, some objects are so far away that their light has not yet reached the telescopes. Nothing will ever be able to fix that issue, so we'll just have to go without ever seeing some of those things.

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Why is the electromagnetic spectrum such as radio waves used to study space?

Most stars and many other objects in space emit radio and microwave radiation. Even the big bag emitted electromagnetic radiation.


Why are there so many orbiting objects in space?

These objects are the remains of cosmic experiences.


How many objects should you have in a fish tank?

not too many because they wont be enough space for it to roam


Does a Space Telescope have an antenna?

Yes. Space telescopes require many radio antennas to transmit their observations back to Earth.


How many seconds does it take a radio signal to travel one parsec through space?

102,900,000


Objects that revolves around another object in space?

Many different objects in space revolve around many other things. Usually, it is acceptable to use the term 'satellite' when describing a moon's orbit around a planet, or even a planet's orbit around a star.


Do objects in outer space have iron in them?

Itwhat object. Some planets do have an inner core that has iron and there is also many other objects that we have not discovered that do contain iron.


Why is space important in driving?

Because no two objects can occupy the same space at the same time. (ie a crash)


What does the milky way have in it?

The Milky Way includes many things including space objects and much more.


How many 8 sided objects exist?

can you give me an example of an 8 sided object


What are objects in space that were sent there by humans and are no longer used?

There are many objects in space that are no longer used. For example, there are all kinds of machinery left on the Moon by astronauts. In addition there are a great number of artificial satellites still orbiting the Earth that are no longer operational.


How does SETI work?

They have a great website. Please check it out. SETI stands for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. It is a project which started in 1959 to search for radio signals from intelligent life in space. The SETI project uses radio telescopes from around the world to scan the sky and look for special patterns in radio waves which could have been sent by another civilization in space. Radio telescopes are used because radio waves can travel very far in space without being absorbed by the thick clouds of gas and dust which lie in many regions of space. Also, radio telescopes can be used both day and night. We have been sending out our own radio waves into space for over sixty years. All of our radio and televison signals travel into space at the speed of light and may one day be detected by another civilization in space.