It focuses visible light.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The atmosphere blocks certain wavelengths of light from reaching telescopes on the ground, which affects the quality of observations. It also causes distortion and blurring of images due to turbulence and temperature gradients. This limits the resolution and accuracy of astronomical observations made from Earth.
An astronomical body with no atmosphere lacks the gases that typically surround it to create air pressure and temperature regulation. This absence of an atmosphere typically results in extreme temperature fluctuations and a lack of protection from harmful radiation.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
The sun
An astronomical discovery is the discovery of anything outside of the planet earth and its atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere. Based on astronomical measurements and information from Mars probes sent by NASA, carbon dioxide dominates the atmosphere of Mars.
Air is Earth's atmosphere.
how does the atmosphere affect the lithsphere
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
The things that affect are in atmosphere. It is basically a layer called ozone layer.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
Because the trip through Earth's atmosphere corrupts, or at least degrades, the light that you're trying to receive from the astronomical objects you're trying to observe. If you can't avoid the atmosphere completely, like the Hubble telescope does, then you want to avoid as much of it as you can, by doing your observing from a location that's above as much of the atmosphere as possible.
The atmosphere blocks certain wavelengths of light from reaching telescopes on the ground, which affects the quality of observations. It also causes distortion and blurring of images due to turbulence and temperature gradients. This limits the resolution and accuracy of astronomical observations made from Earth.
They dont?
An astronomical body with no atmosphere lacks the gases that typically surround it to create air pressure and temperature regulation. This absence of an atmosphere typically results in extreme temperature fluctuations and a lack of protection from harmful radiation.