Your eyes, binoculars, telescopes.
to see a distant objects..like stars..
Terrestrial telescope
In the night sky, you can see stars, planets, the Moon, constellations, and sometimes satellites or shooting stars. These objects appear as points of light against the dark backdrop of space and can be observed with the naked eye or with the help of telescopes or binoculars.
No. Stars are not fixed objects.
Astronomical photography is the documenting of stars and other celestial objects. There are attachments that you can purchase where you can attach a digital camera to a telescope and photograph the objects that you see.
Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
Well you can see the moon during the day time maybe its because the objects (planets or stars) are ages away. Also since its bright in the day time that also could affect being able to see or not to see the objects.
A telescope is the tool used to see stars and the moon. Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light, allowing us to see celestial objects that are far away and faint.
Stars are incredibly bright objects. Since there is barely anything to block off their light, you can see them at very large distances.
No there's millions of sun's if you see at night you will see stars!A star is a sun!
A constellation is a group of stars. Nearly all cultures have organised stars into groups because, when see with their surrounding stars, they can outline the vague shape of people, animals or other objects.
It is a number of astronomical objects which may be stars, galaxies or other large radiant objects.