A telescope lets you see distant objects.
to gaze up at stars and record movement.
Telescope
Usually during the night.
A telescope is the primary instrument used for stargazing. Telescopes collect and focus light from celestial objects to allow for magnified viewing and observation of stars, planets, galaxies, and other astronomical phenomena.
Possible, but unlikely. Pocahontas died in England in 1617, while the telescope was invented in the Netherlands around 1605. So it's not likely that she ever saw a telescope, much less gazed at the stars through one.
telescopes
At the Age of Exploration they used telescope to observe stars.
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
That is a telescope
to gaze up at stars and record movement.
Spectroscope
Telescope
Usually during the night.
Terrestrial telescope
An Astrolabe.
The astrolable was helpful because it was a instrument used for measuring the positions of the stars- Reno09
The sextant is used in celestial navigation.