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telescope

[tel-uh-skohp] / ˈtɛl əˌskoʊp /




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This overwhelming brightness allows quasars to outshine their host galaxies and makes them visible to telescopes across vast cosmic distances.

From Science Daily

Four were visible to the naked eye, while Saturn sat low on the horizon and Uranus and Neptune required a telescope.

From BBC

The research team used data from South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope, one of the most powerful radio observatories in the world, made up of 64 interconnected dishes.

From Science Daily

Only about 1 percent of stars are known to host massive planets or brown dwarfs that can be directly photographed with today's telescopes.

From Science Daily

The pre-Revolutionary era aligned with advances in knowledge of the heavenly bodies, sparked by telescopes and a firmament not-yet-obstructed by skyscrapers and pollution.

From The Wall Street Journal