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Meaning of "refracting telescopes"

refracting telescopes: This phrase refers to optical telescopes that use lenses to bend or refract light in order to form an image of distant objects
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refracting telescopes
Refracting telescopes monocular and prismatic or not.
The era of great refracting telescopes.
All refracting telescopes use the same principles.
List of the largest refracting telescopes.
Refracting telescopes employ a series of lenses to collect visible light.
Binoculars as well as refracting telescopes often use triplets.
Refracting telescopes are relatively.
List of biggest optical refracting telescopes.
Refracting telescopes use lenses to collect and focus the light from distant objects.
Amateur astronomers in particular use them to collimate reflecting or refracting telescopes.
The design of these early refracting telescopes consisted of a convex objective lens and a concave eyepiece.
Monocrystals of fluorite are sometimes used in the objective lenses of apochromatic refracting telescopes.
Refracting telescopes Concentrating light by refraction through lenses.
This reflecting telescope design avoids the color blurring created in earlier refracting telescopes.
The largest refracting telescopes are around 1 meter aperture.

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Kepler 's design is now the standard design for refracting telescopes.
The first telescopes, called refracting telescopes were also developed with a single objective and eyepiece lens.
It was started as a one man mail order business, supplying small refracting telescopes.
Refracting telescopes ( monocular and binocular ), prismatic or not Photographic cameras Photographic flashlight apparatus.
Five times, the firm built the largest refracting telescopes in the world.
Refracting telescopes fall into two categories, Keplerian and Galilean.
The earliest known working telescopes were the refracting telescopes that appeared in the Netherlands in 1608.
Refracting telescopes ( monocular and binocular ), prismatic or not.
Refracting telescopes first appeared in the Netherlands in 1608.

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