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Q: What is in a telescope magnifies the image so you can see it clearly?
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How does the telescope help in the study of the heavenly bodies?

The telescope magnifies the image of an object, allowing us to see it in greater detail.


How does the telescope help in the study of heavenly bodies?

The telescope magnifies the image of an object, allowing us to see it in greater detail.


Is the image produced by a radio telescope the same as the image produced by a optical telescope?

no you cant see image its appers in waves


Which planet has the largest and most distinct rings in the solar system?

Saturn they are clearly visible through a decent telescope. If you want to see some beautiful pictures do a google image search of saturn.


What do microscope test?

A microscope doesn't test anything. It magnifies the image of a tiny object so that one can see minute details.


Can a telescope see more colors than a human eye?

The telescope itself doesn't see anything at all; it is the eye on the eyepiece, or the optical sensor, that "sees" things. Depending on how the optical sensor is designed, it may see the same range of colors that our own human eyes do, or may see a different, perhaps broader, range. But the telescope merely amplifies and magnifies the light. ALL of it.


What object would help us see stars and planets in your solar system more clearly?

a telescope because if you never heard of the Hubble telescope that is like the international telescope.


What is eyepiece on microscope?

The eyepiece is the lens at the top of the microscope that you look in to see the magnified image of your specimen. The eyepiece also magnifies, usually 10x.


How does a reflecting telescope similar to a microscope?

Both are designed to allow you to see more clearly something that you cannot see directly. Both use a combination of mirrors and glass lenses to produce an image. We typically use a periscope to look around corners, while a telescope is primarily used to magnify the image.


What is the use of telescope?

many such as magnifyingThey take objects that are at a distance and magnify them using mirrors and/or lenses.the use of a telescope is so you can see in to space clearly


If it takes 13 billion years for light from a galactic event to reach us does using a telescope reduce it to say 12B?

No, it takes the same amount of time; the telescope just allows us to see it better.========================================Yes I agree, think of it this way: The telescope only modifies the light after it enters the telescope tube - thus if it took 13billion years to get to the front of the telescope tube nothing in the tube will shorten that time because it is already happened.A telescope gathers light from a wide area to make things brighter and magnifies the image formed to make things seem bigger.


Will the celestron powerseeker 70az telescope be able to see a solar eclipse?

You don't need ANY kind of telescope to see the solar eclipse. If you have a telescope, and _IF_ you have a projection eyepiece that will project the Sun's image onto the screen, then you can use it - but the problem with viewing the Sun is more in decreasing the intensity of the image rather than magnifying it.