Gamma radiation is very penetrant and is used in medicine, nondestructive testing, etc.
There are many disadvantages of telescopes. These disadvantages of telescopes include not being able to see what you need to see.
No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
By X-ray film or some kind of detector that is the digital equivalent.
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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.
There are many disadvantages of telescopes. These disadvantages of telescopes include not being able to see what you need to see.
No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
The earth's atmosphere doesn't let these rays reach the ground, so the telescopes are placed in orbit where they can receive the rays.
Gamma, X-ray, Optical, and Radio
By X-ray film or some kind of detector that is the digital equivalent.
they use radio telescopes, infrared, gamma ray, and etc.
Stefan Vasile has written: 'Studies of Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs) as readout devices for scintillating fibers for high energy gamma-ray astronomy telescopes' -- subject(s): Charged particles, Gamma rays, Space exploration, Low noise, Satellite-borne instruments, Scintillating fibers, Gamma ray telescopes, Avalanche diodes
Richard Lee Balthazor has written: 'Detectors for imaging Gamma-ray telescopes'
they did it to get more detailed pictures of space
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The three major types are the optical, the infrared, and the radio telescopes. There are other specialized instruments for observing gamma rays, or x-rays, or for doing processes such as interferometry. Among the optical telescopes are the refracting (lens), reflecting (mirror) and compound telescopes (computer-assisted combinations of several smaller telescopes to simulate a much larger one).
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