Examples of 'our telescopes' in a sentence

Meaning of "our telescopes"

Our telescopes - Refers to the equipment used for viewing distant objects in space, such as stars, planets, and galaxies. Telescopes enable astronomers and researchers to explore and study the universe

How to use "our telescopes" in a sentence

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We confirmed it through our telescopes at the observatory.
Our telescopes have since captured such scenes.
We would observe it with all our telescopes.
Where our telescopes can not reach.
Only after it became a supernova was it visible to our telescopes.
One of our telescopes prepared for the observation.
We will use our telescopes.
Our telescopes missed it.
This region of the sun is still opaque to our telescopes.
Our telescopes can easily detect the photons caught by the cone trap.
Of many spiral galaxies we can find with our telescopes.
Our telescopes are scarcely powerful enough to see planets around other stars directly.
We can not see beyond what our telescopes can detect.
We are developing an interface allowing you to specify a given observation on our telescopes.
Our brains build maps even where our telescopes can not reach.

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Our telescopes have gotten powerful enough to finally find planets around other suns.
There are a lot of different objects we can observe with our telescopes.
For hundreds of years our telescopes have searched the sky and the stars.
This is very apparent in the menagerie of strange objects our telescopes are revealing.
Our telescopes can not see through clouds!
We are able to view the galaxy better than muggles because of our telescopes.
Maybe we will play safe and study it through our telescopes from a few thousand miles away.
This means the light traveled millions of years before landing on our telescopes.
Outdoors, sun gazing with our telescopes and viewing glasses.
The edge of the observable universe is the furthest horizon our telescopes can see.
Our telescopes could only see stars, not the planets that orbit them.
But they are too far away to see with our telescopes today.
But no matter how powerful our telescopes become, that domain will never be visible.
The cosmic background radiation is the endpoint that our telescopes can reach.
As our telescopes grow more powerful, astronomers are uncovering objects that defy conventional wisdom.
The gas is imprinting its signature on the light we can collect with our telescopes.
If we want to look really far away, our telescopes are not good enough.
Because they are so small, they are dim and are easily missed by our telescopes.
But even when we point our telescopes past the earliest stars, we still see light.
Who knows how much may lie beyond the reach of our telescopes gaze.
Our telescopes are the following,.
What are we watching though our telescopes now?
Our telescopes have still not ‘ seen ' the planet in the Proxima Centauri system.
That 's as far as we can see with our telescopes.
And by the 20th century, we take our telescopes into space we accomplish the unimaginable:.
Eventually, we reach the utmost limits of our telescopes.
As we discussed over the phone, our telescopes gather over 350 gigabytes of information per day.
So weak, we usually can not pick it up with our telescopes.
As we discussed over the phone, our telescopes gather over 350 GB of information per day.
The further away it is, the dimmer it will appear in our telescopes.
As we discussed over the phone, ha ha. our telescopes gather over 350 gigabytes.
However, it turns out to be an effect that we can see with our telescopes.
As we discussed over the phone, our telescopes gather over 350 gigabytes.
From all observation, it continues to expand in every direction wherever we aim our telescopes.
Our telescopes missed it . - Are there any more coming our way?

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