ITS A TELESCOPE.
Scientists use telescopes, such as optical telescopes, radio telescopes, and space telescopes, to observe objects in the night sky. They also use instruments like spectrographs and cameras to analyze the light from celestial objects and gather data for research and study.
The study of the night sky eventually became the science of astronomy, which focuses on understanding celestial objects and phenomena like stars, planets, galaxies, and comets. Astronomy also encompasses the study of the origins and evolution of the universe as a whole.
Scientists use telescopes to observe and study objects in the sky, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. Telescopes allow scientists to gather important data, study the properties and behavior of these objects, and make new discoveries about the universe.
Yes, scientists use star patterns to define celestial regions called constellations. These constellations help astronomers to navigate and locate objects in the night sky. By dividing the sky into sectors, astronomers can better organize and study the stars and other celestial objects.
Galileo.
Camera's
yes.it is the study of sky as well as of a grater sky
scientists can use them to study the early solar system
Terrestrial telescope
They are objects in the sky
tables tabulating the earthly position of notable objects in the sky at various times they're useful to sky watchers for research or observing pleasure and for people at sea who use the position of objects in the sky to figure out where they are
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