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telescope

[tel-uh-skohp] / ˈtɛl əˌskoʊp /




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The chatbot inaccurately responded that the telescope took “the very first pictures” of a planet outside the solar system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because of this remarkable regularity, astronomers can use powerful radio telescopes to measure the exact arrival times of these pulses and search for subtle patterns linked to phenomena such as low-frequency gravitational waves.

From Science Daily

The team used data from several ground-based surveys along with observations from the Gaia space telescope.

From Science Daily

To see Uranus and Neptune you'll need a pair of binoculars or a small telescope.

From BBC

NASA's Fermi telescope has been central to uncovering that connection, turning novae into real-world laboratories for studying shock physics and particle acceleration.

From Science Daily