Easiest to do would be a RADIO telescope. Get lots of chicken wire or fine mesh wire, If you have an old 6-foot satellite dish , the kind most people call "BUDs", Big Ugly Dish, then you can use this for the basic form.
It would be at least theoretically possible to gather lots of clear glass bottles, and if you're a glass blower, it might be possible to make your own lens, or optical mirror. Telescope construction is a pretty well developed art, and there are lots of books on how to build your own telescope.
the waste materials are deadcells,excess salts and water
Waste materials are carried out of a cell by a process called exocytosis. This involves packaging the waste into vesicles and fusing them with the cell membrane to release the waste outside the cell.
The paired organs which remove waste materials from the blood are called the kidneys.
The bladder stores waste materials produced by the kidneys until they are excreted from the body through urination.
Lady Violet made the biggest telescope, she was eighteen when she started to build it and it was completed four years later. back in the eighteenth century ( when lady violet lived) there where few tools to build it that is why it took so long for such a young woman to build it.
because only certain mechanical scientists can build them just right and you need to find the cost of the materials in a telescope, the cost of labor of building a telescope, and the cost of getting retailers to sell them, int the end that comes out to a lot of money!
the hubble space telescope cost 1.5 million dollars
He didn't. Edwin Hubble died in 1953. The telescope was named in honour of him.
vestigial structure.what is that store the waste materials
As every organism,waste materials are excreted.
As every organism,waste materials are excreted.
As every organism,waste materials are excreted.
Solid waste does not include solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage, consumers are not included in this category as these scraps enter the waste stream as waste abd materials.
Hans Lippershey from Germany
yes i think it does because it is a refracting lens telescope like the telescope build in Yerkes observatory in 1671 .
Edwin Hubble did not build the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope was constructed by NASA and was launched into space in 1990. It was named after Edwin Hubble, who was a prominent astronomer known for his contributions to the field of cosmology.
At this moment, waste materials are not affecting food chain.