
Telescopic Observations
Telescopic observations involve using telescopes to collect and analyze light from distant objects like stars, planets, and galaxies. Telescopes gather more light than our eyes can, allowing us to see faint, faraway objects with greater detail. They can be designed for different types of light—including visible, infrared, and radio—to reveal various features of celestial bodies. These observations help scientists understand the universe's structure, composition, and history. In essence, telescopes extend our natural vision, enabling us to explore the cosmos beyond what is visible to the naked eye.