Examples of using Telescopes in English and their translations into Thai
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The different types of telescopes.
You reposition the telescopes to the frequency, and I will punch up NOVA.
And we saw teenagers with telescopes.
You reposition the telescopes to the frequency.
There are both optical and digital telescopes.
These telescopes work by collecting light that produces an image.
These remaining mirrors represent the locations where we have telescopes.
Telescopes to less than 8' for bridge clearance, trailering and storage.
It means that they can be much longer than a normal optical telescopes.
Compasses, globes and telescopes are what will enhance the impression of the holiday.
Well, a reflector is constructed of mirrors and a refractor telescopes are made up of mirrors.
With its 27 linked radio telescopes we can search more accurately than at any other facility.
If we look as far as we can see in any direction using microwave telescopes, this is what we see.
But no matter how powerful our telescopes become, that domain will never be visible.
With telescopes acting as our virtual eyes, both in space and here on Earth, we can see some amazing things.
The government doesn't want their telescopes used by the high priestess of the desert anymore.
These symbols contain everything from Treasure Island, including a pair of machete, treasure maps and boxes, cannons and telescopes.
Reichert experiences several telescopes comparing the ballistic trajectory and end of each shot.
For its dimensional stability, the product is used in machinery and equipment, radio telescopes and a variety of molded products.
So I would like future telescopes to follow up on this planet to look for signs of life.
Suspension: front- pneumatics with a pair of cylinders, in the middle- dependent springs, rear- balloon type with two telescopes.
Imagine a world before telescopes when the universe was only what you could see with the naked eye.
If any of these worlds are home to a civilization with radio telescopes, they could already know that we're here.
With big telescopes, we can see them in galaxies very far away, out toward the edge of the observable universe.
Peering past all the galactic dust with infrared telescopes, astronomers have watched these stars for over 16 years.
If we had telescopes located everywhere on the globe-- in other words, the entire disco ball-- this would be trivial.
Then the Copernican Revolution brought in telescopes, and of course three more planets were discovered.
Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
They draw pictures of what they're observing with their eyes, through technology like telescopes and microscopes, and also what they're thinking about in their minds.
Because today's astronomers, by turning powerful telescopes to the sky, have captured a handful of starkly informative photons-- a kind of cosmic telegram billions of years in transit.