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ALL of them, except the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxies.

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What is the name of the telescope that they use to see galaxies?

the hubble telescope edwin hubble :)


What can the Hubble telescope see?

You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!


What number of galaxies are in hubble field?

They are literally "uncountable"; every time we improve the telescope, we see more and more galaxies.


What is the difference between elliptical spiral irregular galaxies?

Just their shapes, as see through a telescope.


What are some things you might use a telescope to see?

Depending on the power of the telescope... anything from ships, planes, coastal scenery and wildlife... to - the moon, stars and galaxies.


What could you do with a telescope?

With a telescope, you can observe celestial objects such as planets, stars, galaxies, and nebulae. Telescopes allow you to see these objects in greater detail and can also be used for stargazing, astrophotography, and scientific research.


How strong does a telescope need to be to see other galaxies?

A telescope needs to have a large aperture (at least 8-10 inches) and high magnification power to be able to see other galaxies. This would allow it to gather enough light and resolve details in the distant objects. Telescopes with a focal length of at least 1000mm are generally recommended for viewing galaxies.


Will the SDSS telescope map out 100 billion galaxies in the universe?

No, because it will be impossible for the SDSS telescope to map out all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.


How are galaxies investigated?

galaxies are investigated in certain ways such as..... 1. Telescope. 2. Radio telescope. 3. Infra red telescope. 4. Gamma telescope. 5. Pure physics. 6. Mars and Lunar landers. 7. Fly-by missions


What is important about the Hubble telescope's discovery that there is a red shift in the spectra of galaxies?

The Hubble telescope did not discover that there is a red shift in the spectra of Galaxies. The telescope is named after the American astronomer, Edwin Hubble, who discovered the phenomenon in the 1920s.


Is it possible to see the origin of the galaxy with a telescope?

No. We have so far been able to see to approximately one billion years or a bit less after the Big Bang. The best telescope for this sort of thing is the Hubble telescope. The best images we have seen of the ancient galaxy are called the Hubble Deep Field Images, and they show many, many, galaxies and proto-galaxies, in just a tiny fraction of our night sky.


Are there other galaxies in space?

YES! Remember the universe is an immensely big place & there's bound to be more galaxies! Plus if it's a clear night then look through a telescope and you'll see them.