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light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
Its simple! They use telescopes instead!
extra solar planets are not bright compared to the stars they orbit
To - minimise the distortion of the received image due to light pollution.
So the earlier astronomers can locate things in the sky.. They used the constellations to help them point out certain things
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.
Its simple! They use telescopes instead!
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
extrasolar planers are not bright compared to the stars they orbit For approximately the same reason that it's difficult to spot a mosquito circling a street light that is 5 miles away, with a telescope.
extra solar planets are not bright compared to the stars they orbit
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
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To - minimise the distortion of the received image due to light pollution.
So the earlier astronomers can locate things in the sky.. They used the constellations to help them point out certain things