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What is the primary difference in the information gathered by ultraviolet telescopes compared to visible light telescopes?

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What is the primary difference in the information gathered by ultraviolet telescopes compared to visible light telescopes?.

  1. A.Ultraviolet telescopes gather data on hotter stars, while visible light telescopes observe cooler stars.
  2. B.Ultraviolet telescopes observe planets, while visible light telescopes observe galaxies.
  3. C.Ultraviolet telescopes detect radio waves, while visible light telescopes detect X-rays.
  4. D.Ultraviolet telescopes gather data on dark matter, while visible light telescopes observe dark energy.

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  • Ultraviolet telescopes gather data on hotter stars, while visible light telescopes observe cooler stars.

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Ultraviolet telescopes and visible light telescopes are both essential for studying celestial objects, but they gather different types of information. Ultraviolet telescopes are designed to detect radiation emitted by hotter stars and other energetic phenomena, which are not visible in the optical spectrum.

In contrast, visible light telescopes observe cooler stars and other objects that emit light within the visible range. This difference is significant for understanding the temperature and composition of various astronomical bodies.

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