Space Observation

Space observation is the process of monitoring and studying celestial objects, phenomena, and regions beyond Earth's atmosphere using various tools and technologies. This includes the observation of stars, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, galaxies, and other astronomical features. Observations can be conducted using ground-based telescopes, space telescopes, satellites, and other instruments that detect various forms of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, and radio waves. The primary goal of space observation is to gather data to enhance our understanding of the universe, including its origin, structure, evolution, and the fundamental laws of physics that govern it. Space observation can also provide vital information related to Earth’s environment, climate, and potential threats from near-Earth objects.