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What is difference between telescope and satellite​

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Answered by prarthanas533
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Satellites also can see into space better than telescopes at Earth's surface. That's because satellites fly above the clouds, dust and molecules in the atmosphere that can block the view from ground level. Before satellites, TV signals didn't go very far. TV signals only travel in straight lines

Answered by bhavisr
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▶What is difference between telescope and satellite??

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Satellites also can see into space better than telescopes at Earth's surface. That's because satellites fly above the clouds, dust and molecules in the atmosphere that can block the view from ground level. Before satellites, TV signals didn't go very far. TV signals only travel in straight lines.

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A satellite is a small object that orbits, or revolves around, a larger object in space. Satellites can be natural or artificial (made by people).

Satellites are sent into space to gather information. Most are launched into space by rockets.

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A telescope is an instrument used to see objects that are far away. Telescopes are often used to view the planets and stars. Some of the same optical technology that is used in telescopes is also used to make binoculars and cameras.

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