Sentences with phrase «telescope than any of its peers»

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But, if touring the Universe from your living room holds more appeal than peering through telescopes, then you will enjoy the discussion of astronomy software.
Telescopes peering back in time to less than a billion years after the Big Bang have spotted individual galaxies with dust that weighs hundreds of millions of times as much as the sun.
China's awesome Five - hundred - meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, the world's largest of its kind, will be able to peer further into the past than previous radio telescopes to gather weaker and more distant signals that promise to provide clues to the origins and evolution of the universe, probe gravitational waves and dark matter, and listen for transmissions from extraterrestrial civilizations.
Webb's sharp and powerful infrared vision will allow it to peer farther into the Milky Way with greater clarity than infrared telescopes before it — uncovering parts of the galaxy that were once too dim, too distant, or too concealed to study.
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