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Answer:
- photography (captures images that can be shared and
compared by scientists)
- space telescope (allows access to images taken from outside
Earth's atmosphere)
- radio telescope (detects electromagnetic frequencies outside
the visible spectrum that reaches Earth)
- optical telescope (obtains a magnified and clear view of a part
of the sky to observe celestial objects)
Explanation:
Photography is used to capture still images based on the principle that some compounds react in the presence of optical energy.
Space telescope is a type of observatory telescope positioned in outer space to observe distant planets, galaxies and other astronomical objects. Space telescopes reduces the interference from ultraviolet frequencies, X-rays and gamma rays; as well as light pollution which ground-based observatories encounter.
A radio telescope is a specialized antenna and radio receiver used to receive radio waves from astronomical radio sources in the sky. Radio telescope is used to study radio frequencies emitted by astronomical objects, that fall outside the visible light spectrum.
An optical telescope is used to gather and focuses light, from a far distant object. Optical telescope is used within the visible light spectrum of the electromagnetic spectrum, to create a magnified image, for direct view, or to make a photograph, or to collect data through electronic image sensors.
Answer:
- photography (captures images that can be shared and
compared by scientists)
- space telescope (allows access to images taken from outside
Earth's atmosphere)
- radio telescope (detects electromagnetic frequencies outside
the visible spectrum that reaches Earth)
- optical telescope (obtains a magnified and clear view of a part
of the sky to observe celestial objects)
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