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Example:
Imagine you're trying to listen to your favorite radio station but are surrounded by static noise and interference. This challenge is similar to how an observatory works, where the goal is to capture the faint signals from distant stars and planets amidst the vastness of space. Just as you need a well-tuned radio to filter out noise and focus on the clear broadcast, an observatory uses telescopes to isolate and magnify distant celestial signals, allowing astronomers to observe and study the universe beyond.

Practice Version

Observatory: A building that contains one or more telescopes used to observe space. Observatory. An observatory is a place where scientists use telescopes to study and learn about the stars and planets.