We rely on a combination of observations made from Earth and in space to build our understanding of the universe. Observations from telescopes, spacecraft, and other instruments in space provide us with valuable data that complements Earth-based observations. By combining these different sources of data, we can develop a more comprehensive picture of space.
The Earth's atmosphere carries with it pollutants and water vapor that tend to attenuate incoming light from space and reflect light back to Earth emanating from ground sources. The atmosphere can act as an unrefined lens that can distort images due to its inhomogeneous density. Interference between light and various gasses in the atmosphere may act to distort the wavelength of incoming starlight. To put a telescope into space allows one to eliminate these difficulties by removing the atmosphere from the observations. I do not know of adaptive optics specifically but I would take it that adaptive optics would allow for refinement and correction for atmospheric interferences when observations are made on Earth by mathematical methods.
i dont realy know
i really don't know actually to be honest
To know what properties go with what effects the choices for both will need to e given. Not knowing what the properties or effects are will not allow someone to know the answer.
Some astronomers believe in the existence of another planet beyond Pluto, often referred to as Planet Nine, because of the unusual patterns observed in the orbits of distant objects in the Kuiper Belt. These patterns suggest that the gravitational influence of a massive, undiscovered planet could be at play. Further observations and simulations are ongoing to search for evidence of this hypothetical planet.
I honestly don't know, but on Earth they're found in Canada I believe.
Some people may believe the Earth is square due to misinterpretation of ancient beliefs or satire. However, scientific evidence and observations from space clearly show that the Earth is an oblate spheroid, not a square.
If you believe in heaven then it can be anywhere you want. If you believe in science, then it does not exist. Observations from space have shown no "heaven" or anything like it exist, so it's more than likely that it does not exist apart from in religious books and peoples minds.
A UFO? Because we don't know what it is and it is coming from space, to earth, and returning to space.
The mass of the Earth is determined by measuring the gravitational pull it exerts on objects. Scientists use the laws of physics and observations of the Earth's orbit to calculate its mass.
because spacecrafts can see that the earth spins from outer space :)
Scientists stay in space by living aboard the International Space Station (ISS). They conduct experiments, research, and observations while floating in microgravity. They have specialized training and equipment to help them live and work in the unique environment of space.
Earth is the only planet known to have life on it, however with the vastness of space the likelihood of life not existing anywhere else is astronomically low. We just havent found it yet.
Some people believe that; I Know I do
Not that i know of i believe it is only in gold and silver
(look at the very last sentence if you just want to know when). I believe that the Moon won't completely depart from the Earth (at least not before we all die), but scientists say that the Moon is, and has been departing from the Earth for along time (about 1.5 cm every year). Anyways some scientists believe that it will completely depart from the Earth and fling into outer space in several thousands of years.
yes,i do believe in extraterrestrial life forms ,because thinking us the only intelligent life forms in the whole universe is foolish because how much do we know about outer space to tell firmly that only earth has the exact environment for life....