Any telescope that you own, or can borrow, or rent, or
on which you can be assigned time for your research.
Note that Galileo did not invent the telescope. He was, however, the first person to use a telescope to examine the heavens. Previously, telescopes had only been used to look at distant locations here on Earth.
The use of a telescope from orbit is going to be more clear. It is not very easy to do so, though. The orbit eliminates atmospheric interference. However, you have to get the telescope into orbit in order to use it. And connect to it from your remote location.
Many of the larger craters on the moon can be seen from earth without a telescope, so nobody discovered craters on the moon with a telescope.
An earth-based telescope has to contend with atmospheric turbulence, which can distort and blur images. This is not a concern for a space-based telescope, which operates above Earth's atmosphere and can provide clearer images.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
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telescope
You could use a telescope
The telescope in orbit around the earth as of 2010 is the Hubble Telescope.
A freaking telescope
Note that Galileo did not invent the telescope. He was, however, the first person to use a telescope to examine the heavens. Previously, telescopes had only been used to look at distant locations here on Earth.
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
The use of a telescope from orbit is going to be more clear. It is not very easy to do so, though. The orbit eliminates atmospheric interference. However, you have to get the telescope into orbit in order to use it. And connect to it from your remote location.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
i will use the telescope
NASA's most famous telescope is probably the Hubble Telescope that orbits the earth.
Here a few things will have to be taken into account, the power of the telescope, the place, brightness,time and a few things as well.