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Is a telescope a microscope?

basically, telescopes look at big things far away. microscopes look at small things up close.


Prefix that means faraway?

Tele. Telegraph - far writing Telephone - far speaking Telescope - far seeing


What has the Hubble Telescope accomplished?

it has taken pictures of far away galaxies, stars, and planets.


What is the origin word telescope?

from Greek 'teleskopos' meaning 'far seeing'. There is a word in Latin with the same meaning, 'telescopium'


Are the stars you see at night from other galaxies?

No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy. Stars in other galaxies are much too far away to be seen without a powerful telescope.


What are the use of the telescope?

we use telescopes for seeing things in outer space


What is the origin of the word Telescope?

The origin of the word telescope is from the Greek mathematician Giovanni Demisiani. "tele" means far and "scope" means to look or see. For more information see Related Links below. greek


What is the greek word for telescope?

The Greek word "teleskopos".


Will The James Webb Telescope study The Great AttractorAndromeda and The Milkyway are headed in itโ€™s direction. I have heard we donโ€™t have any telescopes capable of seeing that far?

I trust God only.


The earliest telescopes are called what telescopes?

I believe the name of the first telescope was called the "telescope." The word was created from the Greek tele = 'far' and skopein = 'to look or see'; teleskopos = 'far-seeing'.


What is by far the most famous telescope in history?

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What is a place you can go observe stars?

An Astronomical Observatory is a place from which to observe stars. Any place far from cities and bright lights will do. You can look with your eyes - "Naked-eye observation" or use binoculars or a telescope.