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A radio telescope has an antenna and a receiver to study the stars. Radio waves are part of the same radiation spectrum as light, and they are emitted by many celestial bodies. Analysis of radio emissions can give us information over and above what can be obtained from light.

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What are the instruments that use in studying stars?

Some instruments used in studying stars include telescopes, spectrographs to analyze the light from stars, photometers to measure the brightness of stars, and interferometers to combine light from multiple telescopes for higher resolution imaging. Telescopes can be ground-based or space-based, like the Hubble Space Telescope.


What instrument is used for observing stars?

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.


In a radio telescope radio waves strike a large curved?

In a radio telescope, radio waves strike a large curved dish, which reflects and focuses the waves onto a receiver at the focal point. The receiver then converts the radio waves into electrical signals that can be processed and analyzed by astronomers. This allows scientists to study celestial objects and phenomena in the radio frequency range.


What tools are used to study the stars?

Some common tools used to study stars include telescopes, both ground-based and space-based, spectrographs to analyze starlight and determine composition, photometers to measure a star's brightness, and interferometers to combine light from multiple telescopes to enhance resolution. Astronomers also use computer simulations and data analysis techniques to study stars.


What technology is used to study the moon?

telescope

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What telescope uses an antenna and receiver to study the stars?

A radio telescope has an antenna and a receiver to study the stars. Radio waves are part of the same radiation spectrum as light, and they are emitted by many celestial bodies. Analysis of radio emissions can give us information over and above what can be obtained from light.


What type of telescope uses and antenna and receiver?

A radio telescope uses an antenna and receiver to detect radio waves emitted by astronomical objects. Unlike optical telescopes that observe visible light, radio telescopes capture radio frequencies, allowing astronomers to study phenomena such as pulsars, quasars, and cosmic microwave background radiation. The collected data is then processed to create images or spectra of the observed objects.


What do we call a item to study stars?

telescope


What do a scientist use to study the properties of stars?

Telescope


Why scientists uses instrument to study stars?

telescope,spectroscope


What are the theories associated with gastronomy and how are they practiced?

that is the study of stars, and uses a telescope.


What is the scientific tool people use to study the stars and planets?

A telescope


Who first attached a spectroscope to a telescope to study the spectrum of stars?

Hubble


How do people study the stars?

by using a telescope and very complicated equipment to look at them and they study about them too.


Where astronomer study star?

Astronomers study stars in many different places but typically, they study in observatories. The buildings where there is a telescope


The city of is the home of a large telescope used to study the stars and planets?

Arecibo


Why do you use a hubble space telescope?

to try to find the beginning of the universe..to study the stars...