Radio telescope and perhaps X ray, infrared and ultraviolet telescopes.
The Hubble Space Telescope is able to observe star formation even in the presence of dense dust clouds. It is equipped with instruments that can detect different wavelengths of light, including ultraviolet and infrared, which can penetrate through the dust and provide clear views of star-forming regions. This allows scientists to study and understand the process of star birth in greater detail.
The equatorial mount allows one axis of the telescope to be parallel to the Earth's axis. This allows you to track an object by only changing one axis. This axis is Right Ascension. The other axis is Declination.
I think that a land-based telescope has the atmosphere as an obstacle for good observations, while the space telescope hasn't, so the images taken are more defined. Moreover, the earth orbit of the space telescope allows it to get a wide range of angles. Text by Jim West70
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No, the wording of you question is not true. However the movement of the lithospheric plates is related to the formation of volcanoes.
It allows for the estimation of the greenhouse effect and the formation of clouds.
The lens is a convex shape which allows it to concentrate and magnify light which passes through it.
The Hubble Telescope is like a lamb. As it absorbs microenzims it transports the soul of the rubber towards the spectrum. This allows the observer to view the experiment in a way as which they can consider the other end of that equation.
Not well. A telescope allows you to focus in detail on a small area of the sky, but a meteor moves very rapidly across the sky. You cannot "follow" the meteor with a telescope, and it's over in a second or so. You might, through sheer luck, see a meteor flash across the telescope, but you wouldn't know what had happened - and by the time you turned away from the scope, it would be gone.
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The equatorial mount allows one axis of the telescope to be parallel to the Earth's axis. This allows you to track an object by only changing one axis. This axis is Right Ascension. The other axis is Declination.
scanning probe
because of their high density. They are good conductors of electricity because their crystalline formation allows negative flowing neutrons to pass through
binoculars, glasses, telescope
Allows you to gather more light from a distant object.
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I think that a land-based telescope has the atmosphere as an obstacle for good observations, while the space telescope hasn't, so the images taken are more defined. Moreover, the earth orbit of the space telescope allows it to get a wide range of angles. Text by Jim West70
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