A radio telescope.
the reflecting telescope uses mirrors and lenses. The refracting telescope does not include the mirrors.
the reflecting telescope uses mirrors and lenses. The refracting telescope does not include the mirrors.
radiotelescope
Optical!!
optical telescope
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.
It is a telescope that uses lenses and mirrors.
Cameras and reflecting telescopes gather light using mirrors and lenses.
The Hubble Telescope uses both mirrors and lenses to focus on images.
On eyeglasses? Two lenses = bifocals Three lenses = Trofocals
The Hubble Space Telescope uses mirrors to gather and focus incoming light. The primary mirror is 2.4 meters in diameter and collects light from celestial objects to produce high-resolution images. Mirrors are well-suited for space telescopes as they are more durable and easier to shape to precise specifications compared to lenses.
Telescopes that use lenses to gather starlight are called refracting telescopes, while those that use mirrors are known as reflecting telescopes. Both types are designed to collect and magnify light from celestial objects, allowing for detailed observation. The combination of lenses and mirrors can also be found in compound telescopes, which utilize both optical principles.