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1. The instrument was a telescope.
这种仪器就是望远镜。
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2. No, it's Marry's telescope.
不,它是玛丽的望远镜。
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3. The telescope was completed in 1949.
这台望远镜于1949年制造成功。
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4. The new telescope was ready in 1929.
新望远镜于1929年安装完毕。
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5. and invented a new telescope.
发明了一种新的望远镜。
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6. Is this your telescope, Chen Feifei?
陈菲菲,这是你的望远镜吗?
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7. Newton's reflecting telescope produced much clearer pictures than the old kind of telescope.
牛顿的反射式望远镜的成象比老式望远镜的成象清楚许多。
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8. Using the most high-powered telescope of the time,
凭借一台在当时倍数最高的望远镜,
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9. Galileo rushed to make a telescope of his own.
伽利略迅速为自己制作了一个望远镜。
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10. the space telescope named for Edwin Hubble.
而这架望远镜正是以埃德温·哈勃的名字命名的。
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11. With a small telescope, Jupiter appears as a circle of yellow.
在小型望远镜下,木星仿佛是一道黄色的光环。
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12. Italian scientist Galileo Galilei developed the telescope.
意大利科学家伽利略·加利莱伊研制了望远镜,
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13. He built his own telescope.
他制造了自己的望远镜。
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14. He and his assistant pointed the observatory's telescope
他和他的助手根据勒威耶提供的情况把天文台的望远镜对准了
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15. Yet they knew they needed a more powerful telescope.
他们知道,为此,他们需要更大功率的望远镜。
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16. D. telescope (望远镜)
C. pair of glasses
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17. He also invented the reflecting telescope.
他还发明了反射式望远镜。
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18. NASA is now going to put the telescope right,
国家航天局准备纠正这一错误,
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19. A robot-arm from the Endeavour will grab the telescope,
“奋进”号上的一只机器手将抓住望远镜并托住它,
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20. Even a telescope in orbit round the earth,
即使是一台放置在围绕地球的轨道上的望远镜——
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21. Alan hale found the comet using a telescope,
阿兰·黑尔用他一台望远镜发现了这颗彗星,
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22. We have two blankets and a telescope.
我们有两张毯子和一个望远镜。
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23. We have two blankets and a telescope.
我们有两条毯子和一个望远镜。
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24. Through a telescope, Mars looks red.
用望远镜看,火星看起来是红色的,
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25. But I'll bet you'll spend a lot of time at the telescope.
只不过,我敢打赌,你大部分时间肯定都会赖在望远镜旁舍不得挪脚!
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26. A few years later, Newton built a different kind of telescope.
几年后,牛顿制造了一种不同的望远镜,
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27. It was the most powerful telescope in the world for twenty-five years.
它是25年来世界上最强大的望远镜,
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28. Edwin Hubble was the first person to use the Hale Telescope.
埃德温·哈勃是第一个使用黑尔望远镜的人。
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29. It decided to use the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope to study the cloud.
利用太空轨道上的哈勃望远镜对它进行观测。
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30. Almost every time a new, larger telescope was built,
几乎每一个大型望远镜建造成功时,
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31. He was examining pictures of Pluto taken through a telescope
他仔细研究了冥王星的照片,这些照片是用天文望远镜拍摄的。
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32. One of the group had fixed a telescope to a television set,
其中一组将望远镜连接在电视机上,
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33. so that objects seen by the telescope appeared on the television screen.
这样,望远镜看到的物象就可以在电视屏幕上反映出来。
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34. The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20, 1990
哈勃望远镜于1990年4月20日由国家航空航天局发射升空,
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35. At present, there is no telescope in existence that is capable of detecting the presence of life.
现在,没有一台现存的望远镜可以发现生命的存在。
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36. He had been the first to turn a telescope to the sky,
他是第一个把望远镜对准天空的人,
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37. if we remember that to use a telescope at the limit of its powers,
如果我们想到,使用一架倍数有限的望远镜,
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38. Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo's telescope,
某位哲学家曾拒绝使用伽利略的望远镜去观察天空;
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39. observed with Lord Rosse's great telescope in the eighteen-forties,
比诋毁罗斯勋爵造谣者应受的谴责。到了19世纪40年代,有人硬把罗斯勋爵高倍望远镜观测的螺旋状星云说成是,
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40. Early that morning he had a camera attached to a telescope.
那天清晨,他把照相机连到了望远镜上。
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41. Sky and Telescope magazine confirmed the findings by Mr. Westfall.
《天空和望远镜》杂志证实了威斯特福尔的发现。
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42. It is also the farthest object in the solar system to be seen by a telescope.
它也是太阳系里通过望远镜可以看到的最远的天体。
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43. They used a telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory near Pasadena.
他们在靠近帕萨迪纳的帕洛慕山天文台使用了一台望远镜。
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44. They used the Hubble Space Telescope to discover the size of the object.
他们使用了哈勃空间望远镜发现了天体的大小。
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45. Galileo used this powerful telescope to study the sky four days after a new moon.
伽利略在新月出现四天以后用这种强大的望远镜观察天空。
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46. The curved glass lenses at each end of the telescope acted like prisms.
望远镜两端的曲面玻璃镜头起到了三棱镜的作用。
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47. Hubble used a telescope with a mirror one-hundred fifty-two centimeters across.
哈勃使用了一架152厘米直径的反射式望远镜。
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48. Soon after, Hubble began working with a larger and more powerful telescope at Mount Wilson.
此后不久,哈勃开始在威尔逊山上用更大和更具威力的望远镜进行工作,
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49. Astronomers expect to learn much more from a telescope placed in Earth orbit —
天文学家们期望能从一架发射到地球轨道上的望远镜获得更多的知识了解,
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50. Telescopes, including the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, cannot help much.
所有望远镜,其中包括轨道上的哈勃太空望远镜都无济于事。
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51. This makes Jupiter one of the most interesting planets to study with a powerful telescope.
它使木星在强大的望远镜下成为了一颗最令人兴趣盎然的行星之一。
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52. In the year 1610, Italian scientist Galileo Galilei looked at the planet through a telescope.
1610年,意大利科学家伽利略·加利莱伊用望远镜观察这颗行星。
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53. Dutch scientist Christian Huygens used a more powerful telescope to observe the universe.
荷兰科学家克里斯蒂安·惠更斯用一架更强大的望远镜观察宇宙。
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54. They had to look through a special telescope to find out where they were.
他们只能通过一个特殊望远镜来确定自己的位置。
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55. Four of the wings were located above a large telescope on the outside of the spacecraft.
另外四个翅膀位于天空实验室外面一个大望远镜的上方。
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56. The development of such a telescope will be one of the great astronomical projects of the twenty-first century.
而开发这样一台望远镜将会是21世纪天文学的一个重要的研究课题。
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57. A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space,
望远镜要放置在木星那样遥远的行星上才有可能在外层空间搜寻生命。
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58. Thomas Bopp used a friend's telescope at an astronomy club meeting in Arizona.
托马斯·鲍勃在亚利桑那州天文俱乐部聚会上,用其朋友的望远镜也发现了这颗彗星。
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59. But what is more important, she told Sky and Telescope, is to find that out.
不过,她告诉《天空和望远镜》杂志,更重要的是要弄清这一点。
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60. no existing optical telescope could see even giant Jupiter, much less Earth.)
那么我们现有的光学望远镜就连巨大的木星都看不到,更不用说地球了。)
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61. We can experience it from our own backyards through binoculars, telescope, even people with good vision.
我们可以在自己的后院里,用双筒望远镜、(单筒)望远镜欣赏它,视力好的人甚至可以直接看到它。
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62. For example, if you're going to look through a telescope and you pick it up and put it on your eye.
如果你用望远镜看东西,把望远镜放在眼睛前,
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63. We will discuss one of them next week: Galileo Galilei, the first person to explore the heavens with a telescope.
下周我们将讲述他们之中一位名叫伽利略·加利莱伊的科学家的故事。伽利略是第一位用望远镜探索天空的人。
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64. Galileo told of what he saw with his telescope in a small book called Messenger from the Stars.
伽利略在一部篇幅不大、名叫《星际使者》的书中讲述了他用望远镜所发现的一切。
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65. Newton's study of light led him to learn why faraway objects seen through a telescope do not seem sharp and clear.
牛顿对于光线的研究使他明白了为什么通过望远镜看远处的物体仿佛不很清晰的原因。
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66. Then he spent much of his time planning a new, much larger telescope in southern California.
然后,他把大部分时间用于在南加利福尼亚设计并建造一架更大的望远镜。
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67. He died in 1953 while preparing to spend four nights looking through the telescope at the sky.
1953年,他正准备用这架望远镜进行四整夜观测时去世。
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68. Our own warm atmosphere and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets.
地球周围温暖的大气层和望远镜散出的热量使得我们根本不可能找到比行星更小的物体。
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69. like the very successful Hubble telescope, would not be suitable because of the dust particles in our solar system.
如非常成功的哈勃望远镜——也因为太阳系中的尘埃微粒而无法胜任。
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70. A telescope makes____.
C
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71. received by the telescope ________________________.
Then the image can be developed,
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72. through a telescope
Part B
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73. (A) Before the telescope was invented
(B) When the invention of the telescope
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74. (C) That the telescope was invented
(D) To invent the telescope
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75. (D) To invent the telescope
( )3.
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76. What's the telescope made of?
5.
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77. But by using a telescope as camera,
long-time exposures can be made.
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78. But by using a telescope as camera, ____________________________ _____________.
In this way, objects can be photographed
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79. at the telescope a few weeks
on purely theoretical problems
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80. A) to work like an astronomical telescope
B) to suit the wearer's specific needs
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81. A) to work like an astronomical telescope
B) to suit the wearer's specific needs
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82. ( )4. The largest telescope in the world____.
C
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83. they can only be seen with a telescope.
invisible
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84. (B) When the invention of the telescope
(C) That the telescope was invented
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85. (B) To avoid using a telescope.
(C) To sharpen the color of what they observe.
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86. (B) To avoid using a telescope.
(C) To sharpen the color of what they observe.
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87. The university had a large telescope,
and the Harvard astronomers were able to see the comet, too.
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88. but also with inventing the reflecting telescope,
a direct application of his theory.
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89. A) The astronomical telescope and the wave-front sensor.
B) The aluminum mirror and the laser beam.
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90. A) The astronomical telescope and the wave-front sensor.
B) The aluminum mirror and the laser beam.
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91. I sent you a telescope as a small gift.
Please check the mail and I hope you will like it.
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92. According to the passage, the telescope used by Galileo in
1610 could NOT
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93. (B) They are usually too small to be seen with a telescope.
(C) They are closely related to irregular galaxies.
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94. B. They are usually too small to be seen with a telescope.
C. They are closely related to irregular galaxies.
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95. There, she asked him to look through the telescope,
and when he did so,
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96. in Earth orbit-the space telescope _______________ Edwin Hubble.
were traveling away
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97. and may only be at the telescope a few weeks of the year.
Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
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98. Newton's reflecting telescope produced much clearer pictures than the old kind of telescope.

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99. Astronomers expect to learn much more from a telescope placed in Earth orbit---the space telescope named after Edwin Hubble.
Part B
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100. ( )4) You'll spend a lot of time at the telescope because____.
B
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101. was looking at the moon through his telescope last night,
when he got a big surprise.
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102. ( )1. It is____years since Galileo made the first telescope.
A
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103. very glad and look forward to seeing you. I sent you a telescope
as a small gift. Please check the mail and I hope you will like it.
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104. or he may examine the universe through a telescope many stories high.
One thing is true of all who work in the science laboratories.
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105. The curved glass lenses at each end of the telescope acted like prisms.
They produced a circle of colored light around an object.
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106. A few years later, Newton built a different kind of telescope.
It used a curved mirror to make far away objects seem larger.
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107. physicist and astronomer Galileo with his newly developed telescope.
His instrument was not good enough to show the rings clearly, even
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108. that a huge reservoir of extra material, invisible to her telescope,
must be tucked away somewhere in each galaxy. We cannot see this
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109. (D) To explain why certain galaxies cannot be seen by a telescope
( )50.
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110. Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes.
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111. The plate is positioned so that the image received by the telescope is recorded on it.
Then the image can be developed, enlarged, and published so that many people can study it.
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112. But by using a telescope as a camera, long time exposures can be made.
In this way, objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.
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113. (D) To photograph astronomical objects without using a telescope.
This is the end of Section 1.
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114. Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes.
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115. The plate is positioned so that the image received by the telescope is recorded on it.
Then the image can be developed, enlarged, and published so that many people can study it.
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116. But by using a telescope as a camera, long time exposures can be made.
In this way, objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.
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117. (D) To photograph astronomical objects without using a telescope.

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118. D. To explain why certain galaxies cannot be seen by a telescope.
( )50.
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119. and going up to the roof to look through her telescope,
as she did every night when the sky was clear.
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120. who discovered a new heavenly body through the use of the telescope.
The medal was given to Maria Mitchell for discovery of the comet of 1847.
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121. Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes.
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122. The plate is positioned so that the image received by the telescope is recorded on it.
Then the image can be developed,
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123. Some astronomers work ____________________________________ and never use a telescope at all.
You might not know __________ ______________________________ directly through telescopes.
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124. sending the giant Hubble Telescope into orbit to gather and transmit never-before-seen images of deep space,
that offered increasingly tantalizing clues to the origins of the universe.
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125. In this way, objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.
47.
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126. In this way, objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.
47.
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127. objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.
Part B
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128. ( )59. The microscope and telescope, with their capacity to enlarge, isolate and probe, demonstrate how details can be ____ and separated from he whole.
D
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129. the world of very small objects; 13_______ he may examine the universe through a telescope many stories 14________. One thing is
true of all who work in the science laboratories. Each and every
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130. Newton's study of light led him to learn why faraway objects seen through a telescope do not seem sharp and clear.
The curved glass lenses at each end of the telescope acted like prisms.
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131. In fact, a typical astronomer spends most of his or her time analyzing data and may only be at the telescope a few weeks of the year.
Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
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132. In fact, a typical astronomer spends most of his or her time analyzing data and may only be at the telescope a few weeks of the year.
Some astronomers work on purely theoretical problems and never use a telescope at all.
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