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Why are telescopes that detect non - optical radiation useful for studying objects in space

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    Because many objects in space don't radiate any optical (visible) radiation at all.

    And other objects, like stars, radiate a lot of invisible radiation in addition to the

    visible light from them. So the ability to detect and measure invisible radiation

    makes it possible to learn a lot more about objects in space than we could if

    we could only use their visible light.
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