To know what is the life there, and if there's any other creatures or "aliens".
some scientists are looking for planets with water and life on them.
To view any distant object in space you need a basic $150 telescope.
No, because it will be impossible for astronomers to make a 3D panoramic view of all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
Yes. Also, the size of the red-shift for all distant galaxies is directly proportional to their distance from us. This means that the space between us and all distant galaxies is expanding. Thus, Einstein's (initial) view that our Universe has been eternally stable in the location of matter must be false. No surprise that he referred to his early view as his "greatest blunder."
To view things from far away is called a binocular
A telescope is used to view things far away.
The Big Bang leads to huge clouds of hydrogen and helium, which eventually condense into galaxies.
aviod the absorption of the light or other radiations in the atmosphere of earth
The closest is about 3 miles away if you are family to the astronauts. Other than that you can view it from the vistor complex at KSC or along the beaches.
you can be in close view, medium view (recommended), far view, hood view, and cinematic view. cinematic includes multiple aerial views, wheel views, and street views. stick with medium, far, or close though.
You don't know how to read me means that he or she can't understand you or get to your point of view which you think is important to but he or she is not paying close attention to!
One of my old friends passed away a while ago and I wanted to view when he passed away. How can I view the obituary listings for Michigan online?
Close View of the 'Brooklyn' Naval Parade - 1898 was released on: USA: September 1898