No, x-rays and gamma rays are blocked by our atmosphere, if you want to observe them, you have to go into space.
optical telescopes - high mountain far from city light pollutionradio telescope - anyplace with little radio interference in the bands it operates inx-ray or gamma ray telescope - in orbitneutrino telescope - deep in an abandoned salt mine.etc.
No because, most ultraviolet radiation are blocked by earth's atmosphere.
One of the best places to purchase a Tasco telescope would be on the company's own website, as it will offer you the best availability for warranty/insurance etc for your telescope.
My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
In India, mountain dew. It would depend from place to place as to which drinks are available...
No because, most ultraviolet radiation are blocked by earth's atmosphere.
optical telescopes - high mountain far from city light pollutionradio telescope - anyplace with little radio interference in the bands it operates inx-ray or gamma ray telescope - in orbitneutrino telescope - deep in an abandoned salt mine.etc.
The best location to use a telescope would be a place devoid of background light. A mountain top would make a good viewing location, as well as an open field, far from habitation. Another excellent location would be at night, aboard a ship, far from shore, with the ability to turn off any shipboard lighting!
No because, most ultraviolet radiation are blocked by earth's atmosphere.
No. You can only have mountains in relation to valleys. If every place was as high as a mountain, it would be called a plateau.
The Hubble telescope was launched on 24 April 1990.
yes
One of the best places to purchase a Tasco telescope would be on the company's own website, as it will offer you the best availability for warranty/insurance etc for your telescope.
It is a telescope and not a probe, so it doesn't really visit any place.
My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
you place it in G's room(in sports shop)up there you go right till you see the empty telescope thing you put it in there.
Observatory, home, box.