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space observation

Space observation involves using specialized instruments, such as telescopes, satellites, and space probes, to study objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere. These tools collect light, radio waves, and other signals from planets, stars, galaxies, and cosmic events, allowing scientists to analyze their properties, origins, and behaviors. By observing space, we gain insights into the universe’s structure, its history, and potential future developments. This process helps expand our understanding of fundamental questions about the cosmos, including the nature of dark matter, the formation of celestial bodies, and the potential for life beyond Earth.