So that the telescope's camera is high quality and can zoom enough for a large, HD picture. Also, the quality of the connection has to be powerful so the picture doesn't decrease (lose) quality when it reaches the place it is being sent to (e.g. Lab) via radio.
No they are not bigger then radio telescopes at all.
They are optical telescopes.
Radio Telescope Arrays
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they use radio waves to pick up some what satellite images or existance of things in space
Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
No they are not bigger then radio telescopes at all.
Radio telescopes gather data from radio sources and they target the radio frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio Telescopes and radio wires
No, radio telescopes and refracting telescopes have different designs and functions. Radio telescopes are designed to detect radio waves from space, whereas refracting telescopes use lenses to bend light to create images of distant objects. While both types of telescopes have a common goal of observing the universe, their designs are optimized for different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
using radio waves it collects the data.
Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
As far as I know, there is no "optical radio telescope". There are, separately, optical telescopes (which work with visible light), and radio telescopes (which work with radio waves).
Light telescopes which are refractor and reflector and radio ones.
Not necessarily.
Light telescopes which are refractor and reflector and radio ones.
Radio telescopes use parabolic dishes to collect and focus radio waves from space. The dish reflects the radio waves to a receiver, which then converts the waves into electronic signals that can be processed and analyzed.