venus, mars
they look for meteors.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Scientists look for certain conditions when determining if a planet is habitable. This includes the presence of liquid water, a suitable atmosphere, a stable climate, and the right distance from its star to maintain a temperature hospitable to life. Observations from telescopes, spacecraft, and simulations help in assessing a planet's potential habitability.
solar telescopes.
Yes, telescopes can see Mars in detail, especially larger telescopes with higher magnification capabilities. Features such as the planet's polar ice caps, surface markings, and even some of its larger geological features can be observed when viewing Mars through a telescope.
telescopes
Larger telescopes are often used to focus on one specific star or distant formations. Smaller telescopes view broader areas of stars or larger formations.
Probably because it's the closest planet to the Earth.
People with telescopes and cameras.
they look for meteors.
Their eyes, ground-based telescopes, space telescopes.
Yes, the earliest telescopes made things look thousand of times closer than they were, and modern telescopes still do that.
Telescopes on Earth have to look through the atmosphere (air) which distorts the image. Telescopes in space dont have to look through the atmosphere and so the image is a lot clearer.
the sky
they can look beyond our planet and into our solar system some like the hubble telescope can take pictures of universes and send pics back to earth pics= pictures
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solar telescopes.