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refracting telescope
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re·fract·ing telescope (r-frktng)
n.
A telescope in which light from an object is gathered and focused by lenses, with the resulting image magnified by the eyepiece.
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refracting telescope
a refracting telescope; f indicates the focus

refracting telescope
n
(Astronomy) a type of telescope in which the image is formed by a set of lenses Also called refractor Compare reflecting telescope

refracting telescope  (r-frktng)
See under telescope.
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Noun1.refracting telescope - optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiecerefracting telescope - optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
field glass, spyglass, glass - a small refracting telescope
Galilean telescope - a type of refracting telescope that is no longer used in astronomy
optical telescope - an astronomical telescope designed to collect and record light from cosmic sources
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refracting telescope
nRefraktor m


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Gladys' son is no longer alive, but his son, Steve Potter (Hay's great-grandson) gave details to the authors of the only major instrument the family currently owns: (43) [FIGURE 16 OMITTED] Still in the family's possession is one of Will's brass refractor telescopes with original caliper leg wooden stand and various optical attachments.
The Aldrich Society set up two reflector telescopes and a refractor telescope in the parking lot, along with a pair of tripod-mounted binoculars to aid viewing.
The refractor telescope works by using a number of lenses to refract or bend the light that is being transmitted by a distant object, to gain a more focused magnification from the eyepiece.
 
 
 
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