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Telescope comes from the Italian, telescopio, meaning "from a distance."
The term "SE" in a telescope commonly stands for "Special Edition," indicating that the telescope model is a limited or unique version with specific features or enhancements. It could also refer to "Standard Edition," denoting a basic or standard version of the telescope model.
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What does Kara mean in Chinese
This usually refers to a telescope that is actually located outside of the earths atmosphere. as opposed to a telescope designed to view outer space (which is all telescopes to my knowledge).
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
The letters VLT stand for "Very Large Telescope". This is actually the name of a telescope in Cerro Paranel in Atacampa Desert.
what does nan mean in chinese. Eg nanjing nan
The prefix "tele" in telescope comes from the Greek word "téle," which means far off or distant. In the context of telescope, it suggests that the device is used for viewing distant objects, such as stars and planets.
They are not.
What the hell, what kind of question is that? Do you mean "are you Chinese?"???
Chinese what? If you mean language, which one?