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it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.
it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.
Yes, telescopes in space, like the Hubble Space Telescope, produce the clearest images because images from ground-based telescopes get distorted when the light passes through the atmosphere.
The Spitzer space telescope belongs to NASA. The Spitzer space telescope was launched into space in August 2003 . It captures images of the planets and other objects in the universe that cannot be observed from earth.
In general, reflecting telescopes can give you more light collection than refracting telescopes, and they can be designed to have greater focal length in more compact bodies. Light collection is the single most important factor in a telescope's ability to produce images of good resolution.
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the images are clear and can be focused unlike a refracting telescope witch sags under its own weight causing images to be distortedAny telescope forms a real image. Otherwise, it's pretty useless as a telescope.Comments: Refracting telescopes are good these days. They should not sag. Also, Galileo's telescope formed a virtual image, and that wasn't useless.An important point about the image in a reflecting telescope is that it is inverted, as well as being a real image.
it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.
it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.
Yes. Both the objective lens in a refracting telescope and the main mirror in a reflecting telescope form real images at the prime focus. A frame of photo film or a CCD placed at that spot will capture the image.
Yes, telescopes in space, like the Hubble Space Telescope, produce the clearest images because images from ground-based telescopes get distorted when the light passes through the atmosphere.
A telescope can do that, but magnification is not its purpose.
The Spitzer space telescope belongs to NASA. The Spitzer space telescope was launched into space in August 2003 . It captures images of the planets and other objects in the universe that cannot be observed from earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the common name of the satellite with which we are familiar. The satellite contains a large optical telescope which does the observations of space objects. The telescope is a fairly straightforward Ritchey-Chrétien Cassegrain reflector with a primary mirror 2.4 meters (94 inches) in diameter. The telescope images objects with a variety of cameras and spectrographs. See the links for more.
They are used to form images of objects. Often they also magnify the image, for example in a telescope or microscope.