they use space probes,satellites,and of coarse,telescopes.
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What kind of tools did the Kwakiutl Indians use. What was the purpose of each tool and what was the tool made of
You use a microscope to look at a cell.
The days of space capsules are gone; today people use Space Shuttles (Space Liners/ "Air Passenger Liners").
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space research centre
No. Modern-day astronomers do not use only visible electromagnetic radiation to study space. They use additional bands of the electromagnetic spectrum to study space, including radio, microwave, infra-red, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray. Darn! That's just about everything.
the astronomers use Absolute magnitude
astronomers!!!!! There are many different fields withing research into space all with specific names and job roles. Some include: Cosmologists Astronomers Plantologists "Space Scientist" Various engineering roles connected with space missions just to name a few :/
No, astronomers also use other forms of electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays, to study space. Different wavelengths provide unique insights into different processes occurring in the universe.
Astronomers use an auditory up on a hillside, and away from cities and pollution. So what i'm trying to say is that astronomers use an auditory to study the components of the universe.
Telescopes
Astronomy is the study of objects in space, such as planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. Astronomers use telescopes and other tools to observe and analyze these objects to better understand the universe.
they use tools.
Some astronomers study how matter behaves using particle accelerators.
As astronaut travels into outer space and some have been killed doing so. Most astronomers stay on the planet Earth and look up into space. There have been astronauts who are astronomers, but, most astronomers are not astronauts. There have been tens of millions of astronomers looking up at outer space, but, only a few hundred astronauts. No, they are not the same.