The telescope named Hubble
It was only during spacecraft missions to Jupiter that crescent views of the planet were obtained. A small telescope will usually show Jupiter's four Galilean moons and the prominent cloud belts across Jupiter's atmosphere. A large telescope will show Jupiter's Great Red Spot when it faces the Earth.
With the use of his new invention, the telescope, Galileo was able to verify Copernicus's theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. He was placed under house arrest for his views, by the Catholic Church.
The telescope has allowed man kind to study the universe more in depth and accurately than possible with the naked eye. It helps map out the stars, planets, moons, and whole galaxies. You wouldn't want to pull a Lewis and Clark around the galaxy would you?
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.
None. Unless you are taking photographs, filters just hinder the view of a galaxy. The best way to get good views is with a sky with no light pollution.
radio telescope detects radio waves and a light telescope views light waves.
The political spectrum model
the Hubble Space Telescope
The political spectrum model!!
A telescope is an optical instrument used to make distance views and objects appear closer to the user.
The style called Cubism shows views from different perspectives.
To view pictures taken by the Hubble Telescope you can go to Hubble Site, Space Latest Views, Space Telescope, NASA, Discovery Channel and National Geographic.
because they had different views
Galileo
It was only during spacecraft missions to Jupiter that crescent views of the planet were obtained. A small telescope will usually show Jupiter's four Galilean moons and the prominent cloud belts across Jupiter's atmosphere. A large telescope will show Jupiter's Great Red Spot when it faces the Earth.
There are tons of reasons why number one is to expand the knowledge of Earth to else where in the universe. The hubble telescope in orbit has said to see so far that the view of stars are no longer visible. Also that same telescope can see in different views such as infarred, radio waves, optical and no human can ever come close to what a telescope can offer. It is also a defense mechanism it would let us know that there is an approaching comet and/or asteroid that could hit Earth in the next few years. It gives us the ability to see where we thought we never could go. with out the telescope we would think the world would be flat it gave us the knowledge about the importance of surrounding stars, planets, black holes and so on. That one day if we ever had to leave Earth because it was to dangerous and find another planet we could live on it would all start with the telescope.
We did not have the equipment necessary to see planets in previous years. Telescopes with large lenses or mirrors can only be made so large before they begin to have defects that render them less accurate. Also, the atmosphere of the Earth interferes with the observations, even in clear air at high altitudes. Advances that allow us to now see distant planets include : - advanced interferometry that blocks the light of the planet's brighter star - the orbiting Hubble telescope that eliminates atmospheric distortion - computer programs that can merge the images from many different small telescopes, creating the equivalent of one huge telescope, and only selecting the clearest views to combine - extremely sensitive light detectors that have replaced the photographic plates used in astronomy