He was not the first astronomer; there were plenty before him going back to the Babylonians at least. Galileo, however, was the first to use a telescope.
The least important power of a telescope is likely the magnification power. While magnification allows you to zoom in on objects, other factors such as aperture size, optical quality, and clarity are more crucial for obtaining clear and detailed images.
To see Saturn's rings clearly and with some detail, you would need a telescope with an aperture of at least 70mm. A telescope with a magnification of around 50-100x would provide a good view of Saturn and its rings.
camera ,microscope, telescope are some knids of optical instruments
The four main properties of a telescope are its aperture (diameter of the primary lens or mirror), magnification (how much larger the telescope makes distant objects appear), focal length (distance from the lens or mirror to the focal point), and resolution (the ability to distinguish fine details or separate closely spaced objects).
He was not the first astronomer; there were plenty before him going back to the Babylonians at least. Galileo, however, was the first to use a telescope.
He invented (or at least constructed the first known working version of) the telescope.
The least important power of a telescope is likely the magnification power. While magnification allows you to zoom in on objects, other factors such as aperture size, optical quality, and clarity are more crucial for obtaining clear and detailed images.
At least two, but may have many. Depends on the design of the telescope.
No, you have to use a Electromagnetic telescope at least
I don't know what a "4 black telescope" is. You'd have to be more specific and at least give a manufacturer and model number.
um.....a toy telescope will cost you between 2 and 4 dollars while a real one will cost between 2000 and 4000000
Galileo is the first person that we know of who pointed his telescope up. Or at least, he was the first person who wrote about doing so.
To see Saturn's rings clearly and with some detail, you would need a telescope with an aperture of at least 70mm. A telescope with a magnification of around 50-100x would provide a good view of Saturn and its rings.
camera ,microscope, telescope are some knids of optical instruments
Parallel (at least one pair)
There is a difference between UNCLEAR and AMBIGUOUS. It is important to understand this distinction to understand this question. Something that is UNCLEAR is difficult to understand. Something that is AMBIGUOUS has at least two possible interpretations. An ambiguous statement is one that has more than one possible interpretation. Here's a basic example. "Did you see the girl with the telescope?" This question has two clear possible interpretations. This ambiguity arises from the prepositional phrase "with the telescope". This phrase may modify the subject, you, or the object, the girl. The two possible interpretations are as follows- "Did you see the girl who is holding the telescope?" "Did you see the girl by using the telescope?"