An optical telescope collects and focuses visible light from celestial objects like stars, planets, and galaxies. This light is then directed to a detector or eyepiece for observation and analysis.
Scientists typically use optical telescopes to observe and study celestial objects and phenomena in the universe. These telescopes gather and focus light to create detailed images of distant objects, helping scientists to learn more about the universe.
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Refracting telescope
You can see Saturn with any kind of telescope. In fact, you can see it without a telescope. For professionals and serious amateurs, the type of telescope used depends on what specific property or characteristic of Saturn they're interested in.
The Hubble Telescope gathers visible, ultraviolet, and near-infrared light. It is designed to capture high-resolution images of astronomical objects in these wavelengths to study the universe.
That's a "reflecting" telescope.
An optical telescope collects and focuses visible light from celestial objects like stars, planets, and galaxies. This light is then directed to a detector or eyepiece for observation and analysis.
An optical telescope (as distinct from, say, a radio telescope). It's possible that the answer was intended to be "a refracting telescope" but reflecting telescopes use lenses as well.
Scientists typically use optical telescopes to observe and study celestial objects and phenomena in the universe. These telescopes gather and focus light to create detailed images of distant objects, helping scientists to learn more about the universe.
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Any kind of telescope will help
Refracting telescope
Reflector.
a seisologist is a study of headlights of paulding light.
Can you believe that just anyone could answer these questions? What if I was wrong?
If you are meaning the light spectrum, Physicists study all forms of light and waves and what they do.