Refracting (lenses)
Catadioptric (combination of lenses and mirrors)
Radio TelescopesFixed antennaePhased array
Movable dish
X-ray TelescopesGamma ray TelescopesTo answer more questions about the universe.
Different telescopes utilize different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Two types of optical telescope are refracting and reflecting. There are also different kinds of radio telescope investigating different bandwidths from the infra red to the untra violet
Reflecting telescopes do this. There are many different kinds of reflectors.
No. The water on the moon is not in the form of liquid water (or even frost) on the surface and is not visible even through a telescope (certain kinds of imaging have detected signs of water, but not at visible wavelengths).
probably in his house. he was looking at the stars and figured out that when you hold two kinds of lenses in front of each other it magnifies it Galileos lived all his life in tuscony in Italy.
It is a reflecting telescope
Telescope eyepieces are important of any visual telescope. It is the main part of the telescope and is what determines how the object will look like through the telescope.
Telescope.
it is a reflector telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope has a number of instruments, but the primary one is an optical telescope.
No. A Dutchman created a refractive telescope. Newton improved the telescope by creating the Reflective Telescope.
It will be assumed that 'invested' was a spelling mistake and it should have been 'invented'. Although the refracting telescope is not exactly a new invention, it is one of the newer kinds of telescopes. Created in the seventeenth century by three dutch men, Hans Lippershey, Zacharias Janssen, and Jacob Metius.