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The star mapping technology (telescope) is now used to detect breast cancer and early staged tumours.
Glass + Star = Telescope
A radio telescope.
The Hubble Space Telescope is able to observe star formation even in the presence of dense dust clouds. It is equipped with instruments that can detect different wavelengths of light, including ultraviolet and infrared, which can penetrate through the dust and provide clear views of star-forming regions. This allows scientists to study and understand the process of star birth in greater detail.
There are telescopes used to detect radio waves and others to detect infrared radiation.
When using a telescope, you can observe a star's brightness, color, size, and distance from Earth. Depending on the telescope's capabilities, you may also gather information about a star's temperature, composition, and movement through the sky.
Radio Telescope
Infra red waves
Uhh...look through a telescope?
The second closest star to Earth, Proxima Centauri, is too faint and dim to be seen with the naked eye from Earth. It is a red dwarf star located over 4 light-years away from us, making it challenging to detect without the aid of a telescope.
The Radio Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope primarily relies on imaging techniques to observe celestial objects, which makes detecting faint exoplanets around distant stars very challenging. Additionally, the telescope's small field of view and limited sensitivity to starlight interference further hinder its ability to directly detect exoplanets. Specialized ground-based observatories and space telescopes like the Kepler Space Telescope are typically used for detecting exoplanets.