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Optical telescopes use lenses or mirrors to observe visible light from celestial objects. They are commonly used for astronomy and star-gazing.
Radio telescopes detect radio waves emitted by celestial objects. They are used to study phenomena such as pulsars and cosmic microwave background radiation.
Infrared telescopes observe infrared radiation, which can penetrate dust clouds and reveal hidden objects in space such as star-forming regions.
Space telescopes are placed in orbit to avoid Earth's atmosphere and obtain clearer images of distant celestial objects across various wavelengths.
At Arien Space, we harness the power of diverse telescopic technologies to unlock the secrets of the universe. Our optical telescopes bring the wonders of the night sky into focus, while radio telescopes delve into the invisible realms of space, capturing signals from the farthest reaches of the cosmos.
Infrared telescopes reveal hidden celestial objects, providing insights into star formation and the structure of our galaxy. Meanwhile, our space telescopes, free from Earth’s atmospheric distortions, deliver crystal-clear images across multiple wavelengths.
Together, these advanced instruments enable us to explore the universe in unprecedented detail, advancing our understanding of the cosmos and inspiring the next generation of astronomers. At Arien Space, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what we can see and discover in the vast expanse of space.