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No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
X-ray telescopes are used to study mainly the Sun, stars and supernovas. X-ray telescopes work better at very high altitudes on the Earth's surface.
disadvantages - radiation can ionize and damage cells and is very expensive to use. advantages - can go in lots of detail, and results are usually very clear
X-ray telescopes usually cost anywhere from $600 to about $850 brand new but the average cost of an used x-ray telescope is $350 to about $500.
X-ray telescopes collect the X-rays that are emitted from the sun, stars, and super novas in space using a series of curved lenses and an electronic eye.
Advantages: X-ray and Power. Disadvantages: Genetic mutations and Cancer.
No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
X-ray telescopes are used to study mainly the Sun, stars and supernovas. X-ray telescopes work better at very high altitudes on the Earth's surface.
Researchers use all of these: -- optical telescopes -- radio telescopes -- x-ray telescopes -- infra-red telescopes -- ultraviolet telescopes
The earth's atmosphere doesn't let these rays reach the ground, so the telescopes are placed in orbit where they can receive the rays.
Radio telescopes, big telescopes, gama ray detectores, X ray detectores etc.
We had best hope the answer is 'no'. In order to use x-ray telescopes effectively from the earth's surface, you'd have to get rid of the atmosphere.
Gamma, X-ray, Optical, and Radio
Satellites
disadvantages - radiation can ionize and damage cells and is very expensive to use. advantages - can go in lots of detail, and results are usually very clear
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Infrared, radio and x-ray telescopes.