X-Ray telescopes. Thermal Telescopes. Space Probes Im doing this in school now, and im only 14 so i ain't that intelegent but hope this helps
Yes, scientists use telescopes and space probes to analyze the composition of different planets. By studying the light that reaches us from these planets, scientists can determine the elements present in their atmosphere and surface materials.
To make sure it can go the distance and back
Scientists use radio telescopes to detect and study radio waves traveling through space. These telescopes can collect and analyze radio signals from various celestial objects like stars, galaxies, and pulsars. By studying these radio waves, scientists can gain insights into the properties and behavior of objects in the universe.
Scientists use telescopes, both ground-based and space-based, to observe objects in space. These telescopes collect and detect various forms of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, radio waves, and gamma rays, allowing scientists to study celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
Scientists gain information about space primarily through observations made using telescopes, both those on Earth and in space. These observations can detect electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum, providing valuable data about objects in space, their properties, and their behavior. Scientists also use missions involving spacecraft and rovers to explore specific areas of interest in space firsthand.
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scientists use spacecraft without people to explore space because scientists need to know more about space and the solar system
telescopes because they are meant to look into space
they used to use the space shuttle but now they use unmaned space craft or the russians/ESA european space agency
To see how the environment and the launch would affect it.
reflecting and refracting telescopes
you would need a spacecraft
It's more convenient for scientists. AU is the distance the earth is from the sun.
They use scientific notation because of the vast distances in space.
The telescope's purpose is for scientists to be able to look into space and see what stars are made of and what the cycle of stars is. Some telescopes are public and anyone can look through them. But others are only for scientists. The telescope was invented by Galileo Galilei. You can see his finger in his very own museum! :0)
Scientists need to be familiar with the layout of the interiors of space vehicles. They can best do this with full scale mock ups in which they can train and familiarise themselves.
Scientists use the term magnitude to describe a star's brightness.