Generally telescopes. These can vary from small affairs you set up in the garden to study the sky, to those actually in the sky as with the Hubble Space Telescope. There are also many dotted around in observatories.
An observatory is a place where people view and study the sky and space, often equipped with telescopes and other astronomical instruments.
People studied the sky to understand celestial patterns, track time, navigate, and predict weather. Studying the sky also allowed early civilizations to develop calendars, agriculture, and mythologies related to celestial bodies.
No. Sky is a noun, and either a noun adjunct or adjective when used with another noun (sky marshal).
If it is invisible (cannot be seen) then it is not in view. When the Moon is apparently "close" to the Sun you will not be able to see it unless you have special instruments and are located in special places (high altitudes or in orbit)
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The telescope helps astronomers the most when studying the sky.
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Since the Moon is clearly visible in the sky, without special instruments, we may safely assume that many people saw it, way before written history.
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name two patterns in the sky that can be seen without using special tools
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The difference is hard to notice without special instruments. The distance to the Moon at periapsis is about 363,000 km; at apoapsis the distance is about 405,000 km - a difference of about 12%. That will also be the apparent difference in size.
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