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What problem would there be in trying to make a telescope with very large lenses?

there is none, if you see those super large telescopes, they all have huge lenses


What does a radio telescope and a reflecting telescope have in common?

Reflective and Radio telescopes gather radiation at different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that they operate, visible light for the optical telescope and Radio frequencies for the Radio telescope. But in both cases, it's electromagnetic radiation. Radio telescopes have to capture the incoming energy that's needed to be above a certain noise and gets processed in electronic circuitry. The result is plotted out as picture of which each point indicates the location at which the beam of the antenna is pointed. It has a huge dish to reflect the incoming energy like that in a reflector telescope. The same terminology can be used in reflecting telescope, but the processing is done in a CCD camera positioned at the focus of the telescope.


What is an artificial telescope?

an artificial telescope is a telescope that is man made by people from NASA or anyone who can make a telescope


Why are telescope eyepieces an important part of any visual 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.


Why did Isaac Newton invent the telescope?

Newton did not invent the telescope, he invented the reflecting telescope. The reflecting telescope was a major improvement over the distorting refracting telescope.

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Reflective and Radio telescopes gather radiation at different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that they operate, visible light for the optical telescope and Radio frequencies for the Radio telescope. But in both cases, it's electromagnetic radiation. Radio telescopes have to capture the incoming energy that's needed to be above a certain noise and gets processed in electronic circuitry. The result is plotted out as picture of which each point indicates the location at which the beam of the antenna is pointed. It has a huge dish to reflect the incoming energy like that in a reflector telescope. The same terminology can be used in reflecting telescope, but the processing is done in a CCD camera positioned at the focus of the telescope.


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Why is chromatic aberration a prime consideration in designing a telescope objective?

Chromatic aberration refers to the inability of a lense to focus all the wavelengths of light to the same point. Because of this, the images in a telescope will be less acurate and less focused. A large telescope with a huge aperture but very bad chromatic aberration would not be of much use to a scientist or even an amatuer astronomer because of these limitations.