From our distance, they are close to the stars they orbit.
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The universe can be explored by astronomical instruments called telescopes, and by space probes sent from earth to other planets. When using telescopes astronomers try to look at the energy being produced by the universe not just in the visible part of the spectrum (where our eyes can see) but at the whole range of electromagnetic radiation. We thus have radio telescopes, infrared telescopes, X-ray telescopes and even some telescopes that are buried deep underground looking for neutrinos. I would like to add one more additional method for investigating universe, it just appeared in my brain.well the method is being used in large hadron collider(which is a particle collider), in which smallest particle of any atom are collided at very high speed.it tells us about the born of the universe, dat how did it happen.They say "At Cern, the Large Hadron Collider could recreate conditions that last prevailed when the universe was less than a trillionth of a second old. It has massive particle detectors called the Compact Muon Solenoid."
Through telescopes. We have more ground based telescopes than we have instruments in space, though we have also learned a great deal through some space missions, such as through the COBE & WMAP satellites. Optical telescopes provide a wealth of information, but we can see further using radiotelescopes, and we can penetrate deeper through clouds of interstellar gas with infrared telescopes.
Yes, demonstrably the planet Earth has life. Scientists are currently looking for life on Mars (no proof of life recognized there yet) and are speculation that some extrasolar planets may be in the Goldilocks zone for life.
When one body moves in front of another it is an occultation. The Moon occults starts frequently but the brightness round the Moon makes it difficult to see. Planets are seen to occult stars also, but because the planets appear so small, it is infrequent except for extremely dim stars. When the Moon passes in front of the Sun it is a special occultation called an eclipse.
An inner planet is mostly made of iron and has more mass than outer planets, outer planets are mostly made of gasses, makeing them have less mass. The inner planets are the planets between the asteroid belt and the sun
Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.
Astronomers cannot locate extrasolar planets with telescopes because these planets are outside of our solar system and too far away for telescopes to directly observe. Instead, astronomers use indirect methods such as radial velocity and transit techniques to detect these distant planets.
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
extra solar planets are not bright compared to the stars they orbit
Planets are considerably smaller than their parent stars, also they emit no light and are very close to the star. With all this combined, separating between the two with a telescope is very difficult.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Telescopes are instruments used by astronomers. The first person to do this was Galileo.
Astronomers use telescopes to study stars and planets by capturing light from these celestial objects and analyzing it. They can gather data on the properties of stars and planets, such as their temperature, composition, and distance from Earth, to deepen our understanding of the universe. Telescopes come in various forms, such as optical telescopes, radio telescopes, and space telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope.
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