How to pronounce telescopes in English

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Telescopes Pronunciation

Pronounce Telescopes as T EH L EH S K OW P EH S.

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    Telescopes phonetic transcription:

    When you start learning English, it's important to become familiar with the typical sounds of the language. The best way to do this is by studying phonetics. Below is the UK transcription for the word 'telescopes'. Get the right phonetic representation for any word using our free Phonetic Transcription Tool.

    • Traditional IPA representation of telescopes: /tɛlɛskoʊpɛs/
    • Modern IPA representation of telescopes: /tɛlɛscɒpɛs/

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    telescopes in sentence

    1. Using optical aids such as telescopes or microscopes give a clear view at what you’re looking at.

    2. Powerful telescopes have allowed men to expand their knowledge of astronomy.

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    Quotes and sayings containing the term telescopes

    Finding one in real-time has been the goal for a while because we would then be able to act on it and mobilize other telescopes to look that way, we did this in the case of this real-time discovery, but we didn't get on the target until about eight hours later with other telescopes, at which time nothing was found.

    Emily Petroff

    We think it’s the first opportunity we have to point our telescopes at a rocky exoplanet and get that kind of detail, to be able to measure the color of its sunset, or the speed of its winds, and really learn how rocky planets work out there in the universe, those will be exciting observations to make.

    Zachory Berta-Thompson

    We have had calls from people in Europe, South America, and so people will come from all over the world to see this and chase this eclipse, so we are getting ready to show them this place, show them our wonderful telescopes collection, our observatory, planetarium, the wonderful galleries we have.

    Tom Falvey

    The new generation of big telescopes is pushing engineering to new limits in the pursuit of incredible scientific discoveries. Larger mirrors let us see fainter objects in more detail, which means we start to see things for the first time that we only thought existed, in the next few decades I'm confident that( even) bigger telescopes, like the European Extremely Large Telescope, will help us answer some of the big questions, telling us whether planets like our own are common in the universe, and just what the first stars to form after the Big Bang were really like.

    Robert Massey

    Investigations of gas motion with radio telescopes may provide a complementary way to search for dark black holes, the ongoing wide area survey observations of the Milky Way with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope and high-resolution observations of nearby galaxies using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have the potential to increase the number of black hole candidates dramatically.

    Tomoharu Oka

    We thought comet and asteroids traveling between stellar systems would be rare because of the distances involved, but now we have detected an example, in Oumuamua. The fact that we found an example so soon after developing telescopes argues that they must be rather more common than we thought.

    Professor Lattanzio

    Future space-based telescopes like WFIRST might be able to observe reflected light from Barnard's star off of the planet, and thus tell us something about the composition of the surface and/or atmosphere of the planet.

    Johanna Teske

    For decades radio interferometry has been done at centimetre wavelengths using telescopes spread across continents, however, if you do the same observations at millimetre wavelengths then you canproduce images with better resolution, and see (in silhouette) the black hole at the centre of our galaxy.

    Professor Brown

    The Breakthrough Listen program has the most powerful SETI equipment on the planet, and access to the largest telescopes on the planet, we can look at The Breakthrough with greater sensitivity and for a wider range of signal types than any other experiment in the world. Related : Why is this star dimming ? Astronomers still don't know One farfetched theory about the star is that aliens are somehow responsible for the star’s dimming, perhaps by having built a structure that passes in front of it, although Dan Werthimer, the chief scientist at Berkeley SETI, said Andrew Siemion thinks that’s incredibly improbable.

    Andrew Siemion

    Chile has over 70 percent of telescopes researching ... the night sky, yet 83 percent of the data they cannot keep because they don't have the storage capacity at many of these sites, they were frustrated because they weren't able to maximize the amazing research that was going on.

    Jeffrey Kratz

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