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Radio telescopes and infra-red telescopes operate at longer wavelengths/lower frequencies than visible light. Also, ultraviolet telescopes operate at shorter wavelengths/higher frequencies than visible light.

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What telescope does not use visual light energy?

Radio telescopes and infra-red telescopes operate at longer wavelengths/lower frequencies than visible light. Ultraviolet telescopes operate at shorter wavelengths/higher frequencies than visible light.


What telescope doesn't use visual light?

Scientists have developed a number of radio, infrared, ultraviolet, and X-ray telescopes.


Do telescopes use energy?

Yes. It takes energy to move them in the correct direction. In home telescopes, this is done by hand (energy from your muscles), in large telescopes they use some kind of motors to do that.


What type of telescope does not use visual light energy?

Infrared the answer is a refracting telescope :p


What are the largest telescopes used for observations in the visible region of the spectrum?

The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.


What are the largest telescopes used for observations in the visible region of the spectrum called?

The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.


Telescopes that use lenses for focusing light are called what telescopes?

That telescope you are refering to is called a refracting telescope.


What 2 types of waves do earth telescopes use?

Mainly visual and radio. But there are Xray, UV and IR.


What instrument to astronomers use?

They use telescopes, but different types of telescopes. There are telescopes for radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays, all depending on what it is you're trying to see.


How do telescopes for invisible wavelengths differ from those for visible light?

Visible Light telescopes use mirrors or lenses. The images are viewed by the naked eye. Telescopes operating in invisible wavelengths use Electromagnetic sensors. The data is then converted into an image that can be viewed by us.


What part of the electromagnetic spectrum do MOST telescopes use?

Visible light


How has light technology contributed to basic science?

Through the use of microscopes and telescopes.