The Chandra Telescope uses x-rays to examine outer space.
A Telescope
Celestial bodies are objects in the sky. The most commonly used instrument used to observe these bodies is the human eye. The next most common are the various telescopes including optical, radio, infrared and gamma ray. The sun is also a celestial body. A simple stick placed in the ground makes an interesting instrument for observing it. If you place a mark on the ground at the top of the sticks shadow at midday for a year (or whenever you remember to do it), an interesting figure is produced. Try it out.
if you are looking at space from earth with a telescope your view will have to go through the earth atmosphere.... and for that the less brighter object in space will be blocked by the atmosphere... polutions etc.... but space telescope like hubbles... etc are situated in outer layer of our earth atmosphere..... thats why through it we can observe much clear space view....
Yes, mirrors do work in outer space! That is because light also travels in space just like on Earth.
Both are designed to allow you to see more clearly something that you cannot see directly. Both use a combination of mirrors and glass lenses to produce an image. We typically use a periscope to look around corners, while a telescope is primarily used to magnify the image.
This outer planet can be seen from earth without the aid of a telescope.
telescope
the hubble telescope
A Telescope
There are several, perhaps most notable is the Hubble Space Telescope.
There are several, perhaps most notable is the Hubble Space Telescope.
Probably Galileo Galilei, he invented the telescope.
Jupiter
In outer space; in orbit around Earth.
They used a telescope
This usually refers to a telescope that is actually located outside of the earths atmosphere. as opposed to a telescope designed to view outer space (which is all telescopes to my knowledge).
Hubble telescope is an outer space word. It begins with the letter h.