Space Telescope such as the Hubble Space Telescope
to see a distant objects..like stars..
Yes, galaxies at very large distances can appear distorted due to gravitational lensing effects caused by the bending of light by massive objects. This distortion can elongate or warp the images of distant galaxies, altering their perceived shapes.
Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects. The lenses or mirrors help to magnify the light and form an image that can be viewed by the observer.
The prefix "tele" in "telescope" comes from the Greek word "tele," which means far or distant. So a telescope is an optical instrument that allows us to see distant objects more clearly by collecting and focusing light.
The prefix "tele" in telescope comes from the Greek word "téle," which means far off or distant. In the context of telescope, it suggests that the device is used for viewing distant objects, such as stars and planets.
telescope or maybe binoculars
A telescope.
Terrestrial telescope
X-ray telescope
Refracting Telescope.
A telescope works by using lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light from distant celestial objects. This focused light is then magnified, making the objects appear larger and clearer. The larger the telescope's aperture (the opening that gathers light), the more light it can collect, resulting in better visibility of distant objects.
A telescope. :-)
to see a distant objects..like stars..
The Hubble Space Telescope it used to take pictures of distant objects in space.
Yes, galaxies at very large distances can appear distorted due to gravitational lensing effects caused by the bending of light by massive objects. This distortion can elongate or warp the images of distant galaxies, altering their perceived shapes.
An instrument that makes small, distant objects visible is a telescope. Binoculars and scopes are also used for seeing long distance.
telescope. It uses lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects, allowing them to be seen in greater detail and clarity.