It is simply too far a distance. Even traveling at the speed of light it would take thousands of years to leave the galaxy and tens, if not hundreds of thousands of years to see the whole thing in one shot. We have only been sending things into space for a few decades and no probe travels anywhere near the speed of light. The furthest probe we have now took nearly 35 years to travel a distance light would cover in less than a day.
No. We can't take a picture of the whole Milky Way from inside the middle of it. We would need to somehow get a camera outside of the galaxy to take that picture.
Insurance agencies take pictures of the outside of your home to document any previous damages. Whether they take pictures of the inside is at their discretion.
we send satellites out into space and take pictures with cameras on the satellites
To take stunning Milky Way pictures, you will need a camera with manual settings, a sturdy tripod, and a remote shutter release. Find a location with minimal light pollution, set your camera to a high ISO, wide aperture, and long exposure time. Experiment with different settings and compositions to capture the beauty of the Milky Way.
Yes, it takes pictures, it has two 0.3 Megapixel cameras, the one on the outside is capable of taking 3D pictures.
unless you have a some sort of software that allows you to take pic, you cant really take pic on a laptop
To take pictures of the Milky Way effectively, use a DSLR camera with manual settings, a wide-angle lens, and a sturdy tripod. Find a dark location away from city lights, set your camera to a high ISO, wide aperture, and long exposure time. Experiment with different settings to capture the Milky Way's details and use a remote shutter release to minimize camera shake.
Yes, scientists can look at space and take pictures of it.. the first time this happened was in the mid 1960's when the voyager was launched. It sent back picture's of space to Earth.. almost half a century later it has final reached the edges of our milky way and take pictures of beyond.
Technically, you cannot take a picture of our own galaxy from outside, as the camera would have to travel tens of thousands of light-years out of the galaxy to do so. However, if you're on Earth, you see a large stream of countless stars in the night sky. That is part of the milky way galaxy. The "pictures" you see in the newspapers are just artists' impressions of how the Milky Way would look, not the actually appearance.
Yes you may take pictures outside and you can go inside the lobby
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You cannot download pictures on a Nintendo DSi, although you can either take pictures but u cant download any u can also put them on facebook too