Mirrors reflect light; lenses do not. APEX
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Mirrors reflect light; lenses do not. APEX
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A prism refracts light, and a mirror reflects light.
Mirrors and lenses in telescopes bend and focus light to produce an image with more detail.
No, with mirrors; but there are lenses in the ocular that do gather the light from the mirror and make an image you can see with your eyes.
A Telescope uses lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects. With the advancement in optical research we are capable to watch the stars and planets better than before. Our information about universe largely depend on telescopes.
Reflecting telescope. Most useful reflectors are compound types, combining a system of mirrors and lenses, such as the Newtonian and Cassegrain.
Cameras and reflecting telescopes gather light using mirrors and lenses.
the reflecting telescope uses mirrors and lenses. The refracting telescope does not include the mirrors.
A prism refracts light, and a mirror reflects light.
Mirrors don't refract, they reflect. All lenses, on the other hand, refract (bend) the light. All cameras have lenses, to focus the image; same for eyeglasses. Some telescopes have lenses, but others are collections of mirrors. Note that some few optical elements are lenses and mirrors - like prescription sunglasses with mirror coating.
radiotelescope
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It bends the light with lenses and mirrors, so your answer would be yes.
A telescope uses lens and mirrors to collect and focus light from distant object.
Optical!!
by having a same common demominator
It reflects off of them.
A radio telescope.