Go to this website; it has all interesting and important stuff about all the astronomical instruments from Ancient time instruments to infrared telescopes. http://worldsite.tripod.com/astronomy/astroinst.html Hope this helps. :-)
There are a number of instruments used in the study of astronomy. The telescope is best known, but instruments including satellites, radio waves and simple charts are all used in astronomy.
- Astrophysics - Observational astronomy - Radio astronomy - Astrometry - Galactic astronomy - Extragalactic astronomy - Stellar astronomy - Solar Astronomy - Theoretical astronomy - Cosmology - Celestial Mechanics
astronomy, astrophysics
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
Indian astronomers used naked-eye observations, mathematical calculations, and sophisticated instruments like astrolabes and quadrants to study the movement of stars and planets. They developed complex models and theories based on their meticulous observations, which laid the foundation for advancements in astronomy. Their expertise in mathematics and keen observational skills allowed them to make significant contributions to the field of astronomy.
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There are a number of instruments used in the study of astronomy. The telescope is best known, but instruments including satellites, radio waves and simple charts are all used in astronomy.
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telescope,spectroscope,spaceprove,viewer
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Accuracy of readings of e.g. meters and certain optical instruments. Parallax is also used in astronomy for calculating distances to(astronmically)far-away objects.
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The study of the heavenly bodies is known as astronomy. It involves observing, analyzing, and understanding celestial objects like stars, planets, moons, comets, and galaxies. Astronomers use tools like telescopes and other instruments to gather data and uncover the mysteries of the universe.