The small telescope (and sometimes it hardly has any magnification at all) is a "spotting scope" to assist in orienting the larger telescope.
Binoculars.
I'm not sure by what you mean, but maybe a kaleidoscope?
Magnification.
Many of the larger craters on the moon can be seen from earth without a telescope, so nobody discovered craters on the moon with a telescope.
A larger telescope will have a higher resolution. It will also allow us to see fainter objects (stars, etc.).
It is a telescope with a mount that has a GoTo system in it. It is like a small computer that you put in what object you want to see (eg. The Orion nebula) and then the telescope points at the object
itsa reflecting telescope
To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.
I'm not sure by what you mean, but maybe a kaleidoscope?
telescope or maybe binoculars
I believe the telescope is on the top of the ski hill.
Magnification.
Vesta is one of the larger asteroids in the Asteroid Belt. It is not really visible to the naked eye, but should be visible with even a relatively small telescope.
Many of the larger craters on the moon can be seen from earth without a telescope, so nobody discovered craters on the moon with a telescope.
A magnifying glass, a microscope, or a telescope makes things larger.
you can find the telescope on cp at the beacon which is on top of the light house.
No: Galileo's telescope was a Galilean refractor, which is to say it has a single large object lens at the top end and a concave eye lens at the other end. This is not a popular type of telescope now because it has a small field of view, and it is only used for cheap telescopes and opera glasses.
click on the top of your spy phone and choose spanner, then click on the telescope