Through the Spitzer Telescope
Astronomers find it challenging to observe new stars in the process of formation because these nascent stars are often hidden within dense clouds of gas and dust. These materials can obscure visible light, making it hard to see the stars directly. Instead, astronomers rely on other wavelengths, such as infrared and radio, which can penetrate these clouds and reveal the stars' early development stages. Additionally, the timescales for star formation can vary significantly, complicating the observation of specific birth events.
Astrologers look at stars and predict events according to what they see. They are different from astronomers because astronomers have a scientific basis, while astronomers do not.
You can see more stars than with just the naked eye
why astronomers can see stars and planets at night
To see past the point they can see with the technology they have today, or to be able to see what else is out there ,.
No. Approximately 6000 stars can be seen with the naked eye, but there are many trillions of star out there that we can NOT see with the naked eye. Even the closest star after the Sun - Proxima Centauri - can't be seen without telescopes.
Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.
Dwarf stars are actually very abundant in the universe, but they can be more difficult to observe because they are fainter and cooler than other types of stars. Astronomers use specialized techniques and instruments to detect dwarf stars, but they can still be challenging to study due to their dimness. Additionally, dwarf stars may not stand out as much in crowded regions of space where brighter stars and other celestial objects dominate the view.
Yes, it is possible today.====================================There are billions of galaxies, and you haven't mentioned which one you'reinterested in.If you mean the Milky Way galaxy ... the one of which the Sun is a member ...then the task is easily begun without any telescope at all.ALL of the stars you see with your eyes when you stand in your back yardand browse the night-time sky are stars in the Milky Way galaxy.Spotting individual stars in OTHER galaxies does require a telescope.
they help you see the stars
to see stars and planets and other stuff in space... IDK im guessing, someone answer, i needa know plzzz
Yes, they need a dark sky; yes, lights can be a problem.