You must first determine precisely what's wrong with it. Only then
can you hope to choose your procedure accordingly.
"Optical", in this case, simply means that they work with light.
A Galilean Telescope is also an Astronomical Telescope so it is just a subset of Astronomical Telescopes.
a prism, and the telescope
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.
In space, there is no interference by Earth's atmosphere.
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"Optical", in this case, simply means that they work with light.
A Galilean Telescope is also an Astronomical Telescope so it is just a subset of Astronomical Telescopes.
The surface of a radio telescope doesn't have to be as flawless as the surface of an optical telescope because the radio telescope is collecting radio waves, something that will not be affected by faults in the glass. Optical telescopes, on the other hand, are collecting light, where faults in the surface can interfere with the image.
You walk up to the telescope and click on it but you can't move it!
Copernicus did not use a telescope in his astronomical work.
More than 10,000 scientists built the Hubble Telescope. They were assigned to work on different parts of the Hubble Telescope.
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a prism, and the telescope
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As far as I know, there is no "optical radio telescope". There are, separately, optical telescopes (which work with visible light), and radio telescopes (which work with radio waves).