A telescope is an optical system used to make objects, especially distant objects, appear larger/closer.
Noun:
An optical system used to make objects, especially distant objects, appear larger/closer.
Verb:
To shorten, consolidate, or condense by nesting components.
The space telescope that was carried into Earth orbit by a space shuttle in 1990.
Mountain ranges on the moon that are hundreds of feet in the air. They are visible by telescope and supposedly really stand out. Warning! This might not be an exact definition!
The word telescope is from the Greek words meaning "distant" and "viewing" (looking). The telescope is : 1.) An arrangement of lenses or mirrors or both that focuses visible light, permitting better observation of distant objects. 2.) Any of various devices, such as a radio telescope, similarly used to detect and observe distant objects by their emission, transmission, reflection, or other interaction with invisible radiation.
The Greek word "teleskopos".
It is the process of turning the telescope about the vertical axis in a horizontal plane. The swing is called right swing when the telescope is turned clockwise from the previous position. The swing is called left swing when the telescopeis turned anti clockwise from the previous position
Spacelab, Space Station, Hubble Telescope, and other man-made orbiting objects. Add the Moon if it meets the definition of an object. Answer may also depend on the definition of "visited".
It is a reflecting telescope
an artificial telescope is a telescope that is man made by people from NASA or anyone who can make a 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.