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How does space research use the electromagnetic spectrum? (1 point)
By detecting many types of radiation with both earth-based and space-based telescopes.
• By using light detecting telescopes to view stars and planets.
• By viewing satellite cameras to view stars and planets.
• By looking colors in stars, planets, and other objects with the naked eye.
By detecting many types of radiation with both earth-based and space-based telescopes.
• By using light detecting telescopes to view stars and planets.
• By viewing satellite cameras to view stars and planets.
• By looking colors in stars, planets, and other objects with the naked eye.
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Space research uses the electromagnetic spectrum **by detecting many types of radiation with both earth-based and space-based telescopes.** This approach allows scientists to gather a wide range of information across various wavelengths, enabling a deeper understanding of celestial objects and phenomena.
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