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Increasing the distance between the two most widely separated radio telescopes has an enormous effect on resolution.
The development of the microscope led scientists to the discovery of new living things called microscope organism. These newly discovered organisms were to small to be seen with the unaided eye.
No, it is told that Leonard Digges did, but Galileo did invent one of the first telescopes, but his had the best and he was the first one to have his telescope with the best magnification.
a.balloons and satellites. B.more people who study clouds. C.military aircraft. D.astronaut observations.
The first telescope didn't look exactly like the ones that we see today, but it was improved though by the famous astronomer Galileo. The first one is said to have been made about 500 years ago.
the radio waves be improved by using the bigger signals
Large telescopes have improved resolution over small telescopes and as such can gather clearer images of objects further away.
scientists did
interferometers because charge-coupled devices are only used in optical telescopes
Sonar, RADAR and satellites and space travel improved the accuracy of maps after World War 2.
More technology has been invented and improved. With the satellites today, they are very high-tech. From the Sputnik to the spy and communication satellites you can see the difference. Basically, the technology has improved and more high-tech equipment also.
Increasing the distance between the two most widely separated radio telescopes has an enormous effect on resolution.
people could look deeper into space with a giant telescope.
Weather balloons and satellites
Edward G. Albert has written: 'The improved TIROS operation satellite' -- subject(s): TIROS satellites, Photographs, maps, Meteorological satellites
Weather forecasting and telecommunication have improved
The development of the microscope led scientists to the discovery of new living things called microscope organism. These newly discovered organisms were to small to be seen with the unaided eye.