A telescope is an optical instrument used for viewing distant objects, such as stars and planets. A kaleidoscope is a toy or optical instrument with mirrors and pieces of colored glass that create symmetrical patterns when rotated. Telescopes are used for observing faraway objects in space, while kaleidoscopes are used for creating colorful and intricate patterns for entertainment.
A kaleidoscope.
A Galilean Telescope is also an Astronomical Telescope so it is just a subset of Astronomical Telescopes.
a major difference the huble space telescope is in orbit while the regular is in use only on the ground
"Kepler" is actually an observatory, rather than a telescope. It does, however, operate in space. "Hubble" is a telescope, in the true sense of the word and, again, it operates in space.
A kaleidoscope is similar to a telescope in shape, but instead of magnifying distant objects, it creates intricate patterns by reflecting light off colored glass or other objects inside the tube. Viewing through a kaleidoscope produces a mesmerizing and symmetrical display of shapes and colors.
Periscope, telescope, microscope, kaleidoscope.
A kaleidoscope.
No it's a Kaleidoscope
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he took a telescope and put glitter in the front
A Galilean Telescope is also an Astronomical Telescope so it is just a subset of Astronomical Telescopes.
a major difference the huble space telescope is in orbit while the regular is in use only on the ground
radio telescope detects radio waves and a light telescope views light waves.
A Reflecting telescope has a lot of zooming technologies and the High Power telescope is highly powered.
one is for weather and one does gps signals...
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Those are, in fact, identical down to the finest detail.