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telescope

[tel-uh-skohp] / ˈtɛl əˌskoʊp /




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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

To investigate the system more closely, Stuber's team used interferometry, a method that combines light from multiple telescopes to simulate a much larger one.

From Science Daily

This wonder material has many other uses, such as in X-ray telescopes, radiation detectors and airport security scanners.

From BBC

In recent work, researchers including scientists at the University of Tokyo measured the universe's growth using new techniques and data from some of the most advanced telescopes available.

From Science Daily

To verify this idea, the team conducted an extended photometric monitoring program using LCO's network of 1-meter telescopes around the world.

From Science Daily