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Is it safe to look at the sun through a telescope?

No, it is not safe to look directly at the sun through a telescope as it can cause serious damage to your eyes. Always use appropriate solar filters or projection methods to safely view the sun through a telescope.


What kind of eyepieces can you get for a telestar telescope by meade model DS-114?

stop looking through a telescope at that girl next door whos always getting undressed at 10 pm you perve. happy trails!


How many planets were discovered by telescope?

Neptune, Uranus, the dwarf planet Pluto, and all the exoplanets. 837 exoplanets had been discovered as at 2012-Sep-07. Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury and obviously Earth can be seen with the naked eye. All the rest were discovered by telescope. Seeing as we don't have warp drive, hyper-space or inter-dimensional travel, there is no other way to discover a planet except by observation. This is always done through a telescope, whether it be visible spectrum, IR, UV, radio etc There is also some discussion that Neptune and Pluto were discovered by noticing the variation in the orbits of other planets. After the maths was done, telescopes were pointed at where we thought the source of the orbital variation would be, and Neptune and Pluto were discovered. So was the time of discovery, when we did the maths or when we first observed them through a telescope ... ?


What is scientific observation and why is scientific observation not neutral?

Scientific observation is to write down what you see, if you are performing an experiment,or to end up to logical results according to the scientific laws. The scientific observation can not be neutral because it is performed by humans-who are not perfect and always personal opinion interfers.


When did Edwin Hubble invent the telescope?

Edwin Hubble was an astronomer who worked with Earth-based telescopes, and who died in 1953, before the launch of the first artificial satellite. The Hubble Space Telescope was named in his honor almost 40 years later.Additional:(See related links.)If anything can be said to be invented by Hubble, it is to be found in a few ideas that came out of a few discoveries he made such as the existence of the Universe.Only at the turn of the century with the construction of gigantic telescopes of almost a meter in diameter was it possible to distinguish the blobs known as nebulae as being outside of our galaxy. In the 1920s Hubble's observations confirmed the existence of other galaxies in the universe outside of our own galaxy, an idea that existed, but was controversial and lacked evidence earlier. (Earlier, the universe was thought to be infinite, but mostly empty except for our own little neighborhood of a few billion stars in the Milky Way. As always, we were the center of the Universe.)In the next years, Hubble expanded this with data from others to quantify the observation that the Universe was expanding. (Now called Hubble's Law.) This led, of course, to the first data supporting the Big Bang theory suggested in by Georges Lemaître in 1927.

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Explain why a land based telescope is not always an effective observation tool?

Cause you're gay.(:


What is always part of a data set?

An observation.An observation.An observation.An observation.


When was common law effective?

It's always been effective and will always remain effective


How do you get the wrench to fix the telescope?

You always have it with you. The wrench is located on your spy phone.


What is the definition of Standard deviation of a single measurement?

The standard deviation of a single observation is not defined. With a single observation, the mean of the observation(s) would be the same as the value of the observation itself. By definition, therefore, the deviation (difference between observation and mean) would always be zero. Rather a pointless exercise!


What of these is always part of using the scientific method?

which of these is always part of scientific method


What were two observations the Galileo made through his telescope that supported the heliocentric model?

In 1610, Galileo used the telescope to discover four moons revolving around Jupiter.The motion of these moons proved that not everything in the sky revolves around Earth.Galileo's observation of Venus also supported the heliocentric system. Galileo knew that Venus is always seen near the sun. He discovered that Venus goes through a series of phases similar to those of Earth's moon.


How do you write a sentence with fascination?

He always had a fascination for the night sky, so he was excited about buying his first telescope.


What is always involved in a scientific inquiry?

Any scientific inquiry necessarily involves observation and reasoning.


Did Henri Rousseau paint from observation?

Not always. He had never been in a jungle, but was famous for his jungle paintings.


Is it safe to look at the sun through a telescope?

No, it is not safe to look directly at the sun through a telescope as it can cause serious damage to your eyes. Always use appropriate solar filters or projection methods to safely view the sun through a telescope.


What kind of eyepieces can you get for a telestar telescope by meade model DS-114?

stop looking through a telescope at that girl next door whos always getting undressed at 10 pm you perve. happy trails!