Ví dụ về việc sử dụng The telescope trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Join us at the telescope!
The telescope and television have enlarged our eyes.
Looking through the telescope.
We need the telescope to be Earth sized.”.
And on the morning of September 22nd, we finally got the telescope launched.
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The telescope shows me that Tamayo is not only a poet but also an astronomer.
Phone has back camera, can be connected to the telescope through the clip.
She said that moving the telescope project out of Hawaii would“be a win for everyone.”.
A moon would be found with the same basic technique-waiting for it to pass between the telescope and the planet it orbits.
It might also have taken the telescope longer to move from observing one target to another.
I'm not particularly religious,but I don't doubt that somebody or something influenced the decision to aim the telescope at that particular area of space.
The telescope corner is the“heaven” for those wishing to admirethe mysterious beauty of Nha Trang Bay and the night streets.
CCTV reported that during a recent test, the telescope received radio signals from a pulsar that was 1,351 light-years from Earth.
The telescope looked in ultraviolet wavelengths to see if the giant planet's light was in any way being absorbed by material emanating from the moon's surface.
Built over 10 years at a cost of $330 million, the telescope is used by scientists to study hydrogen activity and pulsars.
The Telescope development team is doing some very interesting work and we look forward to working together with them on the Telescope project and future bitcoin cash projects.”.
A team led by Matt Lehnert of the Observatoire de Paris, France,used the telescope to stare at the object for 16 hours to measure its light spectrum.
The telescope will be designed to observe planets that orbit stars other than the sun and allow astronomers to watch new planets and stars being formed.
And you see these structures, this thing we call the Great Wall, but there are voids and those kinds of stuff,and they kind of fade out because the telescope isn't sensitive enough to do it.
As a result of improvements Galileo Galilei made to the telescope, with a magnifying capability of 20×,[4] he was able to see celestial bodies more distinctly than was ever possible before.
But there is another, different possibility and that is that the waves originated from the same object(which is in motion) at two different instants in time,reaching the telescope at the same instant.
If the starshade were scaled down to the size of a drink coaster, the telescope would be the size of a pencil eraser and they would be separated by about 60 miles[100 kilometres].
The telescope can't see the planet directly, but it can detect variations in the total infrared light from the system that arise as the hot side of the planet comes into Earth's field of view.
Tholen told CNN there was about a half hour between when the asteroid got high enough in the sky for the telescope to point at it and before the sky became too light to observe it.
Roscosmos said the telescope, named Spektr-RG, was delivered into a parking orbit before a final burn Saturday that kicked the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and on to its final destination: the L2 Lagrange point.
There are three hills about 500 meters away from one another,creating a valley that is perfect to support the telescope,” Sun Caihong, chief engineer of FAST's construction, told the news agency.
As the aperture of the telescope mirror(in the case of a reflecting telescope) or lens(in the case of a refractingtelescope) increases, smaller and smaller features will begin to appear.
In this case, computers learned to identify the signals caused by planets byfinding instances in Kepler data where the telescope recorded changes in starlight caused by planets beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets.
He predicted the hot-air balloon, a flying machine, spectacles, the telescope, the microscope, the elevator, and mechanically propelled ships and carriages, and wrote of them as if he had actually seen them.