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Refracting telescope
the reflecting telescope was!!
The refracting telescope was invented around 1608 by Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey.
Isaac Newton improved the first refracting telescope by designing a reflecting telescope, known as the Newtonian telescope. He replaced the eyepiece of the refracting telescope with a curved mirror to eliminate chromatic aberration, resulting in a sharper image with less distortion. This design laid the foundation for future advancements in telescope technology.
Practically all telescopes which use lenses, normally the refracting type. the Reflector use objective Concave Mirrors, but even these need eyepieces or finder scopes.
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]
use mirrors instead of lenses
-- A refracting telescope must have a lens, otherwise it's not a refracting telescope. -- A reflecting telescope can be constructed without any lens, but if you intend to look through it, then you'll use a little lens for the eyepiece.
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.
That telescope you are refering to is called a refracting telescope.
A radio telescope detects light in the form of radio waves and a refracting telescope detects light in the visible wavelengths
Refracting telescope
it doesnt
Refracting
A refracting telescope is a type of optical telescope. It was used in astronomical telescopes and spy glasses. Objective lens are used to produce the image.
yes i think it does because it is a refracting lens telescope like the telescope build in Yerkes observatory in 1671 .
It bends the light with lenses and mirrors, so your answer would be yes.