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A total solar eclipse allows astronomers to view the Sun's diffuse outer atmosphere, or corona.
By providing scientists with detailed images of stars and planets being born in gas clouds near our Solar System, and detecting distant galaxies forming at the edge of the observable Universe,which we see as they were roughly ten billion years ago, it allows astronomers address some of the deepest questions of our cosmic origins.
It allows astronomers to figure out the size and age of the universe and the distances between objects.
This research relied on AO technology, which allows astronomers to correct for distortions caused by the Earth's atmosphere.
This event allows astronomers using telescopes in space and on the ground to see more details on the Martian surface.”.
This image supplements previous Hubble observations of Mars and allows astronomers to study large-scale changes on its surface.
This new technique allows astronomers to estimate protoplanetary masses more precisely and is less likely to produce false positives.
The link between the new object andthe moving group is the vital clue that allows astronomers to find the age of the newly discovered object[5].
Observing very distant galaxies allows astronomers to follow the evolution of this matter throughout the Universe's first couple of billion years.
Using a combination of sharp infrared images- such as the VISTAimage above- and visible-light observations allows astronomers to probe the contents and history of objects like 47 Tucanae in great detail.
Studying them allows astronomers to investigate the earliest stages of their evolution, in a bid to understand how massive stars form and change throughout the universe.
The telescopes can worktogether to form a giant'interferometer' called GRAVITY, which allows astronomers to see details up to 25 times finer than with the individual telescopes.
Using these longer wavelengths allows astronomers to study extremely cold objects in space- such as the dense clouds of cosmic dust and gas from which stars and planets form- as well as very distant objects in the early Universe.
A stone observatory-one of the most accurate and reliable scientific tool that allows astronomers to measure time, to determine the location of stars and planets and predict eclipses.
VO is a system, which: allows astronomers easily and simply to query many data centres, provides new powerfull instruments for data visualisation and analysis, creates standards for publicizing and rendering of services by data centres.
At millimetre wavelengths emission from the CO molecule allows astronomers to obtain high-resolution maps of the gas emission from the strong stellar wind generated by the AGB stars.
The Hubble Constant allows astronomers to measure the scale and age of the universe and measure the distance to the most remote objects we can see, said Chris Fassnacht, a physics professor at UC Davis and a member of the international H0LiCOW collaboration which carried out the work.
Interferometry is a technique that allows astronomers to create a super-telescope by combining several smaller telescopes.
The Hubble constant allows astronomers to measure the scale and age of the universe and measure the distance to the most remote objects we can see, said Chris Fassnacht, a physics professor at UC Davis and a member of the international H0LiCOW(H0 Lenses in COSMOGRAIL's Wellspring) collaboration, which carried out the work.
Compared to the old ones,the new method is more advanced, because it allows astronomers not only to mark new objects in the visible Universe, but also to find new objects in places where it has not been possible to look.
This effect, called gravitational lensing, allows astronomers to study objects which would not be visible otherwise and to directly compare local galaxies with much more remote galaxies, seen when the universe was significantly younger.
This technique, known as integral field spectroscopy, allows astronomers to simultaneously study the properties of different parts of an object such as a galaxy to see how it is rotating and to measure its mass.
The new method is more advanced because it allows astronomers not only point out the new objects in the universe, but also to find new objects in places where previously it was not possible to look.
These conditions allowed astronomers to study the comet 41P in detail.
Stars torn from galaxies allow astronomers to"see" dark matter.
For the first time this allowed astronomers to probe the composition of distant stars.
The close flyby of comet 46P/Wirtanen allowed astronomers to study it in detail.
During this event the planets are relatively close to Earth, allowing astronomers to observe them in greater detail.
Infrared observations allow astronomers to peer behind the veil of dust that prevents them from seeing celestial objects in visible light.