Well, darling, when you look at the stars through a telescope, you're in for a treat. Depending on the telescope's strength and your location, you might catch a glimpse of distant galaxies, sparkling star clusters, mesmerizing nebulae, and even some planets in our own solar system. Just keep in mind that no, you won't be able to find your missing sock up there!
Oh, isn't that just the most beautiful sight? Stars, when viewed through a telescope, sparkle like little diamonds against the velvet-black sky. They shimmer and twinkle, showering us with their ethereal glow, reminding us of the vastness and wonder of the universe. Just imagine painting those magnificent celestial treasures on a mesmerizing night sky canvas.
When you look through a telescope at stars in the night sky, you can see the stars appearing brighter and clearer, with some stars showing different colors. You may also see other celestial objects like planets, galaxies, and nebulae, depending on the telescope's power and the clarity of the night sky.
Terrestrial telescope
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
If you were located in the Andromeda galaxy, our Milky Way galaxy would appear to you as a large, dim, fuzzy patch of haze in the sky. When you looked at it through binoculars it would look larger and less dim. Through a large telescope, you'd see that it's a far-off collection of hundreds of billions of stars, but you wouldn't be able to pick out any individual stars. The sun would be one of those hundreds of billions of stars. You couldn't see it separately from the others, any you'd have no way at all to detect planets orbiting any of the stars in that far-off galaxy.
a telescope
Through a telescope or with the naked eye.
The telescope's purpose is for scientists to be able to look into space and see what stars are made of and what the cycle of stars is. Some telescopes are public and anyone can look through them. But others are only for scientists. The telescope was invented by Galileo Galilei. You can see his finger in his very own museum! :0)
You look through it. When you look through it however, you will see things the eyecan not see. You see planets, stars, even the Milky Way. You should be gratefultelescopes were made. Otherwise you would not see these things.======================================Except for the six planets, roughly 5,000 stars, the Milky Way, andone or two other galaxies, which you can see without a telescope.
you look in a telescope and see if they make a shape
Through the Spitzer Telescope
A looked through my telescope that day, to see the moon,stars and you, my dear.
the sun, stars, planets, moon, through a telescope
People commonly look through telescopes to see into space. Telescopes are used by NASA to see stars and planets very far away, and less sophisticated models are used to see planets in our solar system, or even the moon.
a telescope
you can see mars and Jupiter but they look like stars unless you use a telescope ------------------------ Because stars shine - give off light - while planets do not.
Because It Is Very High And If You Look Through A Telescope There You Can See It Better.