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Is it safe to look at the sun through a telescope?

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Will it take 8 mins for light to go through a telescope if looking at the sun?

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What did Galileo want to see?

the sun, stars, planets, moon, through a telescope


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How did Galileo make the discovery of the sun?

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Why do the telecopes faceing the sun?

If a telescope is facing the sun it is being used to observe the sun (our local star). However, solar telescopes are SPECIAL and have a filter in them to block the sunlight down to a safe level. NOTE. If you stare at the sun or look at the sun through binoculars or a telescope the strength of the sunlight WILL BLIND YOU PERMANENTLY.


Refers to a telescope's ability to make an object larger?

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Tool used to make distant objects appear closer and clearer?

A telescope is used to make distant objects appear closer and clearer by gathering and focusing light from faraway objects, allowing for magnified images to be viewed through the eyepiece.


What observation led to Galileo to the conclusion that the sun rotate?

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How do telescope lenses work to magnify distant objects?

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