telescope
A telescope.
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To view things from far away is called a binocular
It is used to look at far away galxays and it is located in space
Because there are not only things we cannot see but there is in infinite amount of objects in space we can not get to or physically explore (even with robots). The fact is, that these objects are to far away thus hindering our ability to completely understand them or where things in space came from. So yes a telescope, space shuttle and rovers can allow us to explore things that our relatively close but we have nothing that enables us to explore the universe and understand in precisely.
The telescope is used to see far distances in space, but one may also us binoculars to see objects far away, just on earth. You may buy different sizes of lenses, to see different distances. Thanks. </3
To view things from far away is called a binocular
Another word for distance is How far. or space, as in the space between the two objects is unfathomable. as compared to the distance between the two objects is unfathomable.
It doesn't have one. The NGC numbers are used to describe objects in outer space - as seen from Earth. Nor are individual objects in our Solar System included, as far as I know.
The strength of gravity at any point in space will vary depending on what objects are present, how far away they are, and how much mass they have.
telescope
To view things from far away is called a binocular
A telescope.
yes provided if you find owners. Most of the objects found in space so far discovered are useless and debris. However some useful planets can be owned by countries in future.
Hai, As far as I know, there is not such instrument called Hodometer. There is an instrument called "Odometer - It is an instrument used for measuring distance traveled by a vehicle." Thank you.
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Gravitational pull still acts in space, but when you are in space, you are too far from the earth to feel any of its gravitational force. Gravitational force between two objects depends on their distance from each other and the further two objects are apart, the weaker the force of gravity is. So when we are in space, the earth's gravitational pull is still acting on us, but it is too far away for us to feel it.