Telescope
The most common instrument used to see distant objects on earth is the telescope, but binoculars may be used as well.
Usually during the night.
A telescope lets you see distant objects.
You use a telescope for looking into space, and looking and stars, planets, moon etc. You could use a telescope as a big binocular. So basically a telescope is used to look at things which are really far away.Telescopes are used for many things:Study spaceScientific experimentsObservationWarHobbiesEquipment for studentsthey use it to observe stars and to identify new stars.
They form the next generation of stars and planets.
A star is a burning ball of gas and rock floating out in space. Most stars are around planets almost suspended in space. Bigger stars are a source of heat and are usually used for light and heat for near by planets.
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A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
Usually during the night.
a microscope mostly used for to investigate stars and planets in the outer space
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an instrument formerly used to measure the altitude of stars and planets [Greek astron star + lambanein to take] An ancient instrument used widely in medieval times by navigators and astronomers to determine latitude, longitude, and time of day. The device employed a disk with 360 degrees marked on its circumference. Users took readings from an indicator that pivoted around the center of the suspended device like the hand of a clock. The astrolabe was a navigational instrument formerly used for taking bearings of the sun and stars replaced by the sextant in the 18th century I hope this helped dude...
At the Age of Exploration they used telescope to observe stars.
Spectroscope