- The
James Webb
Space Telescope (JWST) is a
space telescope designed to
conduct infrared astronomy. As the
largest telescope in space, it is
equipped with...
- ground-based
telescopes. It has
recorded some of the most
detailed visible light images,
allowing a deep view into space. Many
Hubble observations have led...
- The
Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a
telescope array consisting of a
global network of
radio telescopes. The EHT
project combines data from several...
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Telescope in
terms of the
number of
scientific papers produced from
facilities operating at
visible wavelengths. Some of the
pioneering observations made...
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South Pole
Telescope (SPT) is a 10-metre (390Â in)
diameter telescope located at the Amundsen–Scott
South Pole Station, Antarctica. The
telescope is designed...
-
person known to use a
telescope to make
astronomical observations. His
records indicate that he
began observing Mars
through a
telescope in
September 1610...
- A
telescope is a
device used to
observe distant objects by
their emission, absorption, or
reflection of
electromagnetic radiation. Originally, it was...
- Biretta, J. A.; Sparks, W. B.; MacChetto, F. (1999). "Hubble
Space TelescopeObservations of
Superluminal Motion in the M87 Jet". The
Astrophysical Journal...
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James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is a submillimetre-wavelength
radio telescope at
Mauna Kea
Observatory in Hawaii, US. The
telescope is near the summit...
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Digital Sky Survey, and the
upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
These optical observations generally use
either photometry or
spectroscopy to measure...