There are telescopes that see the light of protogalaxies that are thirteen billion lightyears away. My pocket binoculars can see nearby galaxies that are two million lightyears away.
An optical telescope cannot be used during cloudy days. Of course, this assumes that the telescope is located somewhere on the Earth's surface and therefore subject to weather. Since clouds obscure the sky - and any heavenly object otherwise visible - the optical telescope will be unable to see anything. A radio telescope, however, can see through clouds, simply because clouds do not block or cause significant interference to radiowaves reaching the Earth's surface from space.
The type of telescope determines how far it can see into the sky. It becomes a question of details. A naked eye can see a lightyear away but not details. A standard telescope can see to the 10th magnitude while the eye can see to the 6th.
A telescope lets you see things far away and a microscope lets you see see things that are really small
how long was the first radio telescope
The Greek word "teleskopos".
Radio telescope can "see" radio spectrum events and locations in the universe.
As far as I know, there is no "optical radio telescope". There are, separately, optical telescopes (which work with visible light), and radio telescopes (which work with radio waves).
An optical telescope cannot be used during cloudy days. Of course, this assumes that the telescope is located somewhere on the Earth's surface and therefore subject to weather. Since clouds obscure the sky - and any heavenly object otherwise visible - the optical telescope will be unable to see anything. A radio telescope, however, can see through clouds, simply because clouds do not block or cause significant interference to radiowaves reaching the Earth's surface from space.
The type of telescope determines how far it can see into the sky. It becomes a question of details. A naked eye can see a lightyear away but not details. A standard telescope can see to the 10th magnitude while the eye can see to the 6th.
radio telescope detects radio waves and a light telescope views light waves.
"On a clear day, you can see forever."
Binoculars, telescope.
Radio Telescope Arrays
A telescope lets you see things far away and a microscope lets you see see things that are really small
Copernicus did not use a telescope in his astronomical work.
A radio telescope detects light in the form of radio waves and a refracting telescope detects light in the visible wavelengths
no you cant see image its appers in waves