They are always shown with colors that are not the true colors of the objects that were photographed
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Saleh Alkhrashi
They are always displayed in false color.
Yes, telescopes in space, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, are able to capture extremely clear images of objects in deep space. These telescopes are not affected by the distortion caused by Earth's atmosphere, resulting in sharper and more detailed images compared to ground-based telescopes.
Yes, space pictures are real images captured by telescopes and spacecraft. They provide valuable information about the universe and help scientists study astronomical phenomena. NASA and other space agencies often share these images with the public to promote scientific literacy and inspire curiosity about space.
they do not need visivle light to obtain images
No, virtual images can be either erect or inverted depending on the type of mirror or lens and the object's position relative to the focal point. Real images are always inverted due to the way light rays converge at the image point.
This is never likely to happen. There will always be an instinctive desire for knowledge in humanity. If you mean will we ever discover all there is to know? Then that is an absolutely impossible. The universe is always changing and growing and there will always be more to learn.
Binary images, Indexed images, Grayscale images, True color images
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No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.
No, and that is true for both the first Lebanon war in 1982 as well as the more recent war in the summer of 2006. The issue of captured Israeli soldiers is always presented when negotiations are discussed.
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