it gather electro magnetic radiation from object in space and concern trites it for better observation
An artificial telescope refers to a telescope that is man-made and not naturally occurring. They are designed to collect and focus light from distant objects for observation and study. Artificial telescopes can be found in various forms, including optical, radio, x-ray, and infrared telescopes.
A curved mirror is used to focus light in a reflecting telescope by reflecting and converging the light rays to a focal point. This mirror can have a concave shape to collect and concentrate light towards the eyepiece for observation.
A telescope is the primary instrument used for stargazing. Telescopes collect and focus light from celestial objects to allow for magnified viewing and observation of stars, planets, galaxies, and other astronomical phenomena.
Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects. The lenses or mirrors help to magnify the light and form an image that can be viewed by the observer.
A refracting telescope uses a lens to bend or refract light, focusing it to create an image at the eyepiece. The objective lens captures and bends light to form an image at the focal point, which is then magnified by the eyepiece for observation.
The focus is between the two lenses, closer to the eyepiece
An artificial telescope refers to a telescope that is man-made and not naturally occurring. They are designed to collect and focus light from distant objects for observation and study. Artificial telescopes can be found in various forms, including optical, radio, x-ray, and infrared telescopes.
A curved mirror is used to focus light in a reflecting telescope by reflecting and converging the light rays to a focal point. This mirror can have a concave shape to collect and concentrate light towards the eyepiece for observation.
A telescope uses lens and mirrors to collect and focus light from distant object.
A telescope is the primary instrument used for stargazing. Telescopes collect and focus light from celestial objects to allow for magnified viewing and observation of stars, planets, galaxies, and other astronomical phenomena.
That device is a telescope.
Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects. The lenses or mirrors help to magnify the light and form an image that can be viewed by the observer.
True. When you come closer to a distant object with a telescope, the rays of light entering the telescope become less parallel as the object appears closer, and the lens or mirror in the telescope needs to adjust the focal length to focus properly on the object.
I believe it is so it can collect more focus light to produce a clearer image.
A refracting telescope uses a lens to bend or refract light, focusing it to create an image at the eyepiece. The objective lens captures and bends light to form an image at the focal point, which is then magnified by the eyepiece for observation.
Radio telescopes, refracting telescopes, and reflecting telescopes all use mirrors or lenses to collect and focus incoming electromagnetic radiation. The main difference is the wavelength of the radiation they are designed to study – radio telescopes focus on radio waves, refracting telescopes focus on visible light, and reflecting telescopes focus on a variety of wavelengths including visible light, ultraviolet, and infrared.
telescope. It uses lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects, allowing them to be seen in greater detail and clarity.