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Spectroscopes can determine the temperature, chemical composition, and speed of a space object. They analyze the light emitted or absorbed by an object to identify the elements present and measure their relative proportions. This information helps scientists understand the composition and conditions of celestial bodies. Spectroscopes are also used to determine the velocity of objects through the Doppler effect, yielding valuable insights into their motion and dynamics.