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An astronomer need not have any particular need to observe any part of the sun's atmosphere.
sonde. n. device sent up to observe the upper atmosphere
look at it and watch what it does without getting hurt from the living dinosaurs
Because dinosaurs are only known from fossils, most of what we know about dinosaurs is actually an educated guess. If we were wrong, we wouldn't know because we can't observe them to see that we were wrong.
The earth's atmosphere interferes.
You can observe water droplets on the surface of a chilled bottle because the temperature of the atmosphere is a different temperature to that of the temperature in the chilled bottle.
yes any asteroid can be seen which is in our solar system can be seen.they are very small so they can not be seen through the naked eye(but an asteroid called vesta which was discovered in 1807 is the only asteroid which can be seen).you will need a telescope to see and to observe asteroids but since space is dark and also since asteroids are small and dark we can see them even better through bigger telescopes,radio telescopes, and orbiting telescopes(Hubble).
In that case, Earth's atmosphere won't interfere.
If you get the opportunity to observe through a large telescope then you may be able to see some of the larger asteroids in the belt. However this takes time, over a few nights as one mist observe the asteroids moving against the background of fixed stars. Usually astronomer use photographs to observe these movements.
I would want to see the great variety of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, and hopefully get to observe their behavior.
sunlight reflecting off Saturn's atmosphere
Earth has an atmosphere that gets in the way of us seeing everything that's out in space.