because they are above the Earth's atmosphere
Telescopes are commonly used to observe and study bodies in outer space, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Different types of telescopes, like optical, radio, and space-based telescopes, offer unique perspectives and capabilities for exploring the universe.
Reflecting telescopes are designed to have a curved lens which allows for objects further away to be seen clearer. For this reason astronomers and other individuals that study outer space use reflecting telescopes.
With different types of telescopes - both ground-based, and telescopes in outer space.
Celestial bodies are objects in the sky. The most commonly used instrument used to observe these bodies is the human eye. The next most common are the various telescopes including optical, radio, infrared and gamma ray. The sun is also a celestial body. A simple stick placed in the ground makes an interesting instrument for observing it. If you place a mark on the ground at the top of the sticks shadow at midday for a year (or whenever you remember to do it), an interesting figure is produced. Try it out.
Makemake is not visible to the naked eye, or even to very large telescopes. It is barely detectable only through a detailed computer analysis using the most powerful telescopes in the world, or in space.
radio waves. Of course they also use very big optical telescopes.
Instruments used in studying outer space include telescopes (both ground-based and space-based), spectrographs, radio telescopes, space probes, and satellites. These instruments help scientists observe and analyze various phenomena in space, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and cosmic rays.
Yes. This is used all the time by ground-based radio telescopes, which observe outer space.
Telescopes have helped discover many things in space that are not visible such as some of the outer planets of our solar system.
Telescopes are commonly used to observe and study bodies in outer space, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Different types of telescopes, like optical, radio, and space-based telescopes, offer unique perspectives and capabilities for exploring the universe.
yes
By using robot space probes and telescopes
Telescopes : e.g. The Hubble Telescope .
To study outer space in greater detail through magnification.
Yes they in fact do reveal some levels of the outer planets and their interior atmospheres.
Computers, telescopes, cameras (video/image), brains.
No - radio telescopes are (to put it simply) giant aerials. They gather radio signals from outer space, bringing them to a focal point. The signals are sent to computers for analysis.