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They are very useful to scientists because it helps them see stars and planets better

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How are scientist useful?

very useful


How do scientist locate new galaxies?

By using very powerful telescopes to scan the sky.


What are the instrument used to study stars and other heavenly bodies?

Telescopes are the main instruments. There are many different types, such as radio telescopes, besides the "usual" optical telescopes. Other instruments such as spectrometers are very useful too.


Did Rene Descartes want to be a scientist?

Descartes was a mathematician and a philosopher, not a scientist. Of course, his work in mathematics has been very useful to science.


Where do scientist put telescopes to avoid interferene from earth's atmosphere?

space


Scientists on earth Build telescopes on top of ------so the atmosphere doesn't interfere with what they can see?

scientist on earth build telescopes on top of


Why were non-optical telescopes developed?

becasue scientist made a discovery of FMR


Are animals good for scientific study?

Yes scientist tend to study animals to see what they can or can't do, they're very useful to scientist as they can provide them with a lot of new information.


What are the tools scientist use observe objects in the night sky?

Scientists use telescopes, such as optical telescopes, radio telescopes, and space telescopes, to observe objects in the night sky. They also use instruments like spectrographs and cameras to analyze the light from celestial objects and gather data for research and study.


Why are some telescopes launched into space?

Some of the best telescopes are in orbit because the earth atmosphere distorts the light from distant stars,which is something scientist and astronomers would rather avoid.


What are some ways scientist study the universe?

they use radio telescopes, infrared, gamma ray, and etc.


How do scientist study invisible radiation from objects in space?

They study visible light by using optical telescopes.

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