No, you cannot see your house from space with a telescope. Telescopes on Earth are not powerful enough to see individual houses from space.
The Hubble Space Telescope can capture high-resolution images of celestial objects, make precise measurements of astronomical phenomena, study the atmospheres of planets, and help determine the age and expansion rate of the universe through observations of distant galaxies and supernovae.
Yes, astronauts have reported being able to see fireworks from space. The bright flashes and colors of the fireworks can be visible against the darkness of space.
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its a type of telascope
The Hubble Space Telescope can capture high-resolution images of celestial objects, make precise measurements of astronomical phenomena, study the atmospheres of planets, and help determine the age and expansion rate of the universe through observations of distant galaxies and supernovae.
there is none.
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Google maps or google earth
Sorry, but no. I highly doubt you could, but then again, Im no astronaut, sorry.
A nesting space or spot is a nice part of habitat for an animal to builds or find it's house. For instance, if you live in the country you might see a house martain nesting in the point of your roof above the window! Or if your lucky you could see one there if you life in a small town.
space and your house if you live in egypt
you must have a powerful telescope to do it
Hans Lippershey, a Dutch optician. He made it while experimenting with different lenses.
Palkia can be seen at the large house in celestic town, after beating the elite four.