They use binoculars, various sky maps and charts or planispheres. They use special equipment for doing things like measuring the brightness or stars, or examining their colours. They use computers in many ways. They use satellites and other communications technology. All of these and many other things are used by astronomers.
You can use : a microscope a telescope or a magnifying glass
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
The captain of a ship typically uses a telescope to look at distant objects on the sea or the shoreline. A periscope, on the other hand, is primarily used in submarines to see above the surface while remaining submerged. Therefore, the captain of a conventional ship would use a telescope rather than a periscope.
i think its hubble space telescope......
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.
looking at the stars moon and other planets
yes i think it does because it is a refracting lens telescope like the telescope build in Yerkes observatory in 1671 .
You can observe the Moon with binoculars or a telescope to see its surface features in more detail. You can also use a camera to capture images of the Moon or view it through live streams online that provide high-quality images from telescopes.
The instrument scientists use to observe the planets is a high powered telescope.
You can use : a microscope a telescope or a magnifying glass
telescope,radio telescope
telescope,radio telescope
The word 'telescope' is a noun.Example: "I don't know how to use a telescope."
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
The captain of a ship typically uses a telescope to look at distant objects on the sea or the shoreline. A periscope, on the other hand, is primarily used in submarines to see above the surface while remaining submerged. Therefore, the captain of a conventional ship would use a telescope rather than a periscope.
i think its hubble space telescope......
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.