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A astronomy question ***EASY 10 POINTS***

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.or err, a ? Ooooh, cuh!Please choose my answer if it was helpful.......
Well this question is quite easy 10 points u only need to tell me 10 astronomical devices or devices used in astronomy just named them and u r done but remember 10 for 10 points =D

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1 Objective telescope
2 Spectrometer
3 CCD camera
4 Radio telescope
5 Space probes
6 X ray telescope
7 Infared telescope
8 Supercomputers
9 Observatories
10 Refractory telescope
Ten points please.

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zackattack srry u answer when i was typing the asker rating srry but ur answer was even better thx =)

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A full stop or a question mark can achieve 'best answer' status, so disregarding those and similar devices, if those 10 points are so easy to get then why do you not find for yourself the answer to what you admit is an easy question?

10 devices used in astronomy by professional and many amateur astronomers
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1 - Reflecting telescope - uses a mirror to focus visible light
2 - Refracting telescope - uses a lens as an objective
3 - Catadioptric telescope - uses a mirror and a lens in combination
4 - Spectroscope - breaks light into a spectrum to determine composition and temperature of an object
5 - Radio telescope - forms an image from the radio waves emitted from an object
6 - X-ray telescope - forms an image from the x-rays emitted from an object
7 - Gamma-ray telescope - forms an image from the gamma-rays emitted from an object
8 - Gravitational wave detector
9 - Space probes
10 - Star charts

Please choose my answer if it was helpful. (=
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