Scientists use telescopes to observe stars. These instruments collect and magnify light from distant celestial objects, allowing for detailed study of their properties. Telescopes can be optical, using lenses or mirrors to focus visible light, or they can be designed for other wavelengths, such as radio or infrared, to capture different aspects of the universe.
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An astronomer studies space, including celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. They use telescopes and other instruments to observe and analyze the universe.
A telescope is commonly used for observing stars. Telescopes collect and magnify light from celestial bodies, allowing astronomers to study stars in more detail. They come in various sizes and configurations, including optical and radio telescopes.
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
An astronomer studies the sun, moon, stars, planets, and other celestial bodies in outer space. They use telescopes and other instruments to observe and analyze these objects, as well as conduct research to understand their properties and behavior.
a magnifying glass.
the instrument in which we use to observe stars is the Telescope. The telescope can be small that can fit just by a bedroom window or it can be so big that a building is built just to use it (observatories). the magnification also varies.
To observe the stars, you would use a telescope.
An astronomer is a scientist who specializes in mapping and studying the fixed stars in the universe. They use telescopes and various instruments to observe and collect data on the positions, movements, and characteristics of stars to better understand the cosmos.
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telescope
telescope
Galileo
you would use a microdissection instrument
An astronomer studies space, including celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. They use telescopes and other instruments to observe and analyze the universe.
The scientist should use an electron microscope
A microscope.