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Q: What images can you see through a reflecting telescope?
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How did newton's invention of the reflecting telescope affect the field of astronomy?

it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.


How did Newtons's invention of the reflecting telescope affect the field of astronomy?

it allowed astronomers to see clearer images without distorted or lost colors.


How can scientists see the details of the moon?

with the help of reflecting telescope


How can a scientist see the detail of the moon?

with the help of reflecting telescope


What is a refracting and a reflecting telescope?

A refracting telescope is a type of telescope that has a large thin lense at the front and a smaller thicker lense at the end where the eyepiece is. Refracting telescopes use lenses unlike reflecting telescopes that use mirrors to reflect the light. This is a good image of a refracting and reflecting telescope: [See related link]


Why can an orbiting telescope from clearer images than one on earth?

Because it doesn't have to look through any air to see the things it wants to see.


What is a special telescope which can see images with the help of radiation?

space probe


What type of light can the hubble telescope use to see the images?

The instruments on board of the HST are sensitive to ultraviolet through infrared (115 to 2500 nanometers.


What were Isaac Newton's inventions?

He invented infinitesimal calculus, reflecting telescope and explained gravity. He also invented the newtons. They are the measurement of some forces.


How can you see the planets?

through a telescope


Does a reflecting telescope gather light with a lens?

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.


Do refracting and reflecting telescopes use visible light to view the images?

Those terms are most commonly used for optical telescopes. However, the same design can be used for non-visible frequencies; for example, radio telescopes of the "satellite dish" variety are essentially reflecting telescopes.