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the study of astronomy is to collect lite from objects in deep space with telescopes and ridio telescopes and to find out how life evolved
Radar astronomers found ice water that never melts in the deep craters in the polar regions of Mercury.
No, it is perfectly safe to look deep into space. Interesting astronomical information will result.
They use the Deep Space Network which is a collection of microwave dish-type antennas placed at various points round the Earth in California, Spain and Australia. Radio signals from any spacecraft more than 30,000 km from the Earth can always be received by at least one of the stations. The antennas have diameters of up to 70 metres (230 ft).
there were two main spacecrafts the voyager 1 and the voyager 2 that flew to Jupiter and in to deep space. It was in 1979.
Astronomers, looking at deep space photographs of the Universe.
reflecting and refracting telescopes
Dividing Space in Two: The study of Inner Space is Astronomy (Solar systems, novae and super-novae - and the many others that occur within Our Galaxy); while the study of [Outer - as in extra-galactic] Deep Space is Cosmology.
It basically zooms into deep space for us to study planets starts etc.
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the study of astronomy is to collect lite from objects in deep space with telescopes and ridio telescopes and to find out how life evolved
Many kinds. their are Lander that crash into planets, orbiters orbit planets, rovers move and study the planet, and deep space probe fly away to study the Universe.
deep space antiprobe
Radar astronomers found ice water that never melts in the deep craters in the polar regions of Mercury.
Deep space, or any "space", has no color...it is a vacuum, devoid of any light.
Deep Space - collection - was created in 1954.
Deep space refers to the empty regions of space in between star systems, galaxies, etc.