How observations of the planets can be made from the surface of Earth?
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TELESCOPIC OBSERVATION
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As better telescopes were developed, astronomers produced more accurate maps of the Moon than the sketches of Galileo's day. This is a copy of the earliest known photograph of the Moon, a daguerreotype taken in 1851. The development of photography was important in astronomy. Still, the human eye can discern more detail than could be captured on a photographic plate.
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The observations can be made through the use of a telescope
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A telescope is a special device that allows us to observe the outer space with ease. A telescope uses a high focal length lens, that allows it to magnify the image of the outer planets to be visible to our naked eyes ( to put it in simple terms ).
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