LOMO is a Russian producer of advanced optical instruments, lenses, medical equipment, consumer still and movie cameras.
It's production is based in St. Petersburg.
The invention of the telescope is credited to the field of optics, which encompasses the study of light, vision, and the behavior of electromagnetic radiation. The first practical telescope was invented in the early 17th century by Dutch spectacle maker Hans Lippershey.
Adaptive optics technology can enable ground-based telescopes to achieve images as sharp as those from the Hubble Space Telescope. This technology involves using mirrors that can change shape to compensate for the distortions caused by Earth's atmosphere, allowing for clearer and more detailed images.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was used to repair the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993 during the STS-61 mission. The crew installed corrective optics to fix the telescope's flawed vision.
Adaptive optics were developed to overcome the blurring of images caused by atmospheric turbulence when observing distant objects in space. By rapidly adjusting the shape of a mirror in a telescope to compensate for the distortions introduced by the atmosphere, adaptive optics improve the clarity and resolution of astronomical images.
The first optical telescope was invented in the early 17th century. Hans Lippershey, Zacharias Janssen, and Jacob Metius are often credited with its invention around the year 1608.
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990. Its optics were corrected in 1993.
LOMO was created in 1914.
The invention of the telescope is credited to the field of optics, which encompasses the study of light, vision, and the behavior of electromagnetic radiation. The first practical telescope was invented in the early 17th century by Dutch spectacle maker Hans Lippershey.
lomo means lamb
A large aperture telescope that does not have adaptive optics which can compensate for unevenness in the atmosphere.
By giving it "eyeglasses" just like your optometrist does to fix your vision. Initially by replacing the "High Speed Photometer" unit with the "Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement" unit. Later instruments had their own "eyeglasses", making the "Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement" unit unnecessary and it was replaced with the new "Cosmic Origins Spectrograph" unit.
R. N. Wilson has written: 'Reflecting telescope optics' -- subject(s): Reflecting telescopes, Reflection (Optics), Design and construction
I think he made the reflecting telescope but I'm not sure...sorry
You need special optics to focus infra-red. The longer wavelengths do not focus at the same point (they are bent less by refraction). Mirror optics are better.
Adaptive Optics
Adaptive optics technology can enable ground-based telescopes to achieve images as sharp as those from the Hubble Space Telescope. This technology involves using mirrors that can change shape to compensate for the distortions caused by Earth's atmosphere, allowing for clearer and more detailed images.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour was used to repair the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993 during the STS-61 mission. The crew installed corrective optics to fix the telescope's flawed vision.