Telescopes - definitely yes
Microscopes - perhaps but not likely for astronomy
to magnify it
Telescopes are used by astronomers to collect light from celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. They enable astronomers to study these objects in detail, revealing information about their properties, composition, and motion. Telescopes can also help astronomers in detecting and studying phenomena like supernovae, black holes, and exoplanets.
They both have lenses.
Refracting telescopes and reflecting telescopes are commonly used to observe stars in visible light. These telescopes utilize lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light, allowing astronomers to view stars with clarity and detail.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Microscopes have 2 convex lens and telescopes too while microscopes are used to look at cells and microscopic organisms.
to magnify it
Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.Yes. Lenses are used for glasses (correction for eye problems), for microscopes, telescopes, and other applications.
Astronomers have used telescopes and charge coupled devices.
Telescopes are instruments used by astronomers. The first person to do this was Galileo.
telescopes
Telescopes
Telescopes are used by astronomers to collect light from celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. They enable astronomers to study these objects in detail, revealing information about their properties, composition, and motion. Telescopes can also help astronomers in detecting and studying phenomena like supernovae, black holes, and exoplanets.
Microscopes?
The telescope wasn't invented until about 1604, so "early" astronomers had no telescopes.
They both have lenses.
Lenses and/or mirrors