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A spectroscope:

measures light from distant objects
makes object far away look closer
receives radio signals from objects in space

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Option A

Measures light from distant objects

Step-by-step explanation:

A spectroscope is used to measure the use of light from a distant object to work out the object is made of.

It could be the single-most powerful tool astronomers use.

Professor Fred Watson from the Australian Astronomical Observatory says that "It lets you see the chemicals being absorbed or emitted by the light source"

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