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A reflective scope uses mirrors to focus the image and the light while a refractive scope uses curved glass lenses to focus the light and the image. Generally the reflector telescope is better for deep sky viewing and the refractor is better for lunar and planetary viewing. You can also find a compound telescope which uses both glass and mirrors which is better for general viewing.
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A refracting telescope works just like a magnifying glass. It uses a convex glass lens (to bend light and bring it into focus. A Reflecting telescope uses curved mirrors instead of convex lenses to collect and focus light.
Refracting is more of a direct look at the star, but it doesn't show it very closely. Reflecting uses mirror's and can most of the time give you a better view than a refracting. I own both and in my opinion reflecting works better.
The biggest difference is that a reflecting telescope uses a mirror to collect and focus the light and a refracting telescope uses lenses for the same purpose.
A reflecting telescope has a concave mirror at the bottom end that reflects the image up to the eyepiece. A refracting telescope has the eyepiece at the bottom.
The light collecting part of the reflector is a concave mirror; in the refracting telescope the light is collected by a lens.
They are the same because they focus light and form an image. They are different because a refracting telescope has double convex lenses and and a reflecting telescope has concave mirrors.
Reflecting telescopes have a mirror for its objective.
Refracting telescopes have a lens for its objective.
A reflecting telescope uses a lens for the primary optical component whereas a reflecting telescope uses a mirror.
Refracting teloscopes use a system of lenses, and relfecting teloscopes use a system of mirrors.
Refraction telescopes use lenses.
Reflection telescopes use mirrors.
i dont know but ma whatever is wrong but i said what is the difference between refracting and reflecting
Reflecting telescopes are usually designed to capture and concentrate light through the use of a large concave mirror which focuses the captured light on a smaller, flat mirror which in turn reflects it to the eye or a camera. Refracting telescopes use convex lenses to capture light and focus it where the eye or a camera is. Radio telescopes collect long wavelength radiation (radio waves and microwaves) and are all forms of reflecting telescope. The first telescopes were refracting telescopes, because the technology existed to form the needed sizes of convex lenses. Reflecting telescopes were developed later, when advancing technology provided the means of making very regular concave mirrors. All the largest modern telescopes are variations on the reflecting telescope design because it is easier to make and manage very large concave mirrors than it is to make lenses of equivalent light collecting power.
Reflecting Telescopes -uses a single or combination of curved mirrors to bring light to a focus and make an image.
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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]
i dont know but ma whatever is wrong but i said what is the difference between refracting and reflecting
A reflecting telescope uses mirrors while refracting telescopes uses lens. The refracting telescope also had chromatic aberration and bad resolution while the reflecting telescope had none of these.
A reflecting telescope uses mirrors while refracting telescopes uses lens. The refracting telescope also had chromatic aberration and bad resolution while the reflecting telescope had none of these.
Reflecting telescopes are usually designed to capture and concentrate light through the use of a large concave mirror which focuses the captured light on a smaller, flat mirror which in turn reflects it to the eye or a camera. Refracting telescopes use convex lenses to capture light and focus it where the eye or a camera is. Radio telescopes collect long wavelength radiation (radio waves and microwaves) and are all forms of reflecting telescope. The first telescopes were refracting telescopes, because the technology existed to form the needed sizes of convex lenses. Reflecting telescopes were developed later, when advancing technology provided the means of making very regular concave mirrors. All the largest modern telescopes are variations on the reflecting telescope design because it is easier to make and manage very large concave mirrors than it is to make lenses of equivalent light collecting power.
Reflecting Telescopes -uses a single or combination of curved mirrors to bring light to a focus and make an image.
Please restate your question, or include your list of "following statements".
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]
Reflection is bouncing back of light after falling on a polished surface while refraction is bending of light when it falls on a surface
The main difference between Hubble Space Telescopes and other telescopes is the fact that the Hubble is placed in outer space where it can observe without the distortion of the Earth's atmosphere.
Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
Optical measures visible light, Radio measures electromagnetic radiation in that part of the spectrum corresponding to radio waves. Same with X-ray telescopes and x-rays. Optical is the kind you look through.
Refracting telescopes use lenses. Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to reflect things that's why it's called a reflecting telescope. Now back to refracting telescopes, they work exactly like magnifying glasses. It use a convex lens to bend light and bring it into focus, and a concave lens to magnify it.It also does that by directing light beams to meet at a focal point