You cannot use a microscope to view stars... you use a telescope.
And the answer is Galileo, in the early 1600's i believe
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Magnifying glass, telescope, microscope, television etc.
The astronomer looked through the telescope's eyepiece to observe the stars.
The lens that you should use to first look at a slide on a microscope is a low power lens then move on to a higher power for more clarity.
The compound light microscope gets its name from its ability to use multiple lenses (compound) and light to magnify and observe objects. This type of microscope typically has two sets of lenses for magnification - the ocular lens (eyepiece) and the objective lens.
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To observe the stars, you would use a telescope.
Either a light microscope or an electron microscope can allow you to observe cell organelles.
Microscope?
Microscope. A scientist might use a microscope. Well actually, it depends on the size of the animal. If it is microscopic, then scientists might have to observe it using it using a microscope. If it can actually be seen, then scientists mught actually take a sample of it back to the labratory to observe physically.
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
First of all atoms are invisible we will never see them okay. But you can use a electric microscope to observe and study them. Sadly they are huge and expensive
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
When you need to observe a live specimen
A microscope.
Use a plankton net.
electron microscope.