GroundBased Telescopes

Ground-based telescopes are optical instruments that are stationed on the Earth's surface for the purpose of observing celestial objects in the night sky. These telescopes are typically equipped with mirrors and lenses to gather and focus light, allowing astronomers to study stars, planets, galaxies, and other astronomical phenomena. Ground-based telescopes can vary in size and capabilities, with some being used for general observations and others designed for specific research purposes. These telescopes play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the universe and have contributed to numerous scientific discoveries in the field of astronomy.




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GroundBased Telescopes