Ancient greek astronomers believed that the sun, moon, planets and stars orbited the earth in perfect circles - this was known as the Geocentric model .
in the 1600 the geocentric model was replaced by the heliocentric model
The model was introduced by copernicus in 1543, but his ideas were not popular,it was condemed by the church. Evidence for this model was galileo observation of jupiters moon's .
He saw three stars in line near jupiter and after a week he noticed another star.He realised that these objects weren't stars but they were moons orbiting jupiter. This showed that not everything orbits the earth which makes the geocentric model wrong.
The current model's orbit are elliptical and not circular.
visible light tells us a lot about the universe, Scientists know about the universe by detecting waves from objects in space.
Naked eye made discoveries of the stars comets and planets; useful for mapping their posistions.
Telescopes magnify images so object can be seen in detail: useful at larger and closer distances. Telescopes on earth have a problem as some radiation is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere. Space telescopes overcome this issue but they are too expensive.
Photographs of the universe can be taken using telescopes-- this allows you to "ZOOM IN" and look at objects in more detail. you can take objects at different times to compare them and fainter object can be seen through longer exposure time so you can collect more light.
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