When observing a star, you will see a bright point of light in the night sky.
Yes, telescopes can see through thin clouds to observe celestial objects, but thick clouds can obstruct the view.
Yes, when we observe stars, we are looking at the past because the light from stars takes time to travel to Earth, so we see them as they were in the past.
If you see a clock on a very fast train moving by you, you would observe that the clock appears to be moving faster than normal due to the train's speed. This is because of the relative motion between you and the train.
A characteristic of something you are able to observe is that you are actually able to see it. It is also imperative that you would be able to notice changes in its appearance or behavior.
In order to determine if an object is moving, you must observe the object in relation to a fixed reference point, such as another object that is not moving or the observer's own frame of reference. This comparison allows you to see if the object is changing position relative to the reference point, indicating movement.
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The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
A red dwarf star is hard to see because those stars are small and dim, their low luminosity made them hard to observe.
We can, except we see them by the wobble of the star. The planet itself is too faint for our telescopes to see, but the gravitational pull the planet places on the star causes it to wobble and we can observe that through time-lapse observations.
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A map of the stars, relative positions and names. Allowing an astronomer to detect and observe a particular star or area of interest. See related link for a star map of the little dipper (Ursa Minor).
In that case, the star must be approaching us.
Observe means to see.
To observe a very faint star a large telescope is better than a small one.
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Observe means to see.