It won't let you if you aren't a member. my daughter asked me about it recently.
click on the lens
After you flush the thumb drive, go to her room and walk to the telescope and put in these coordinates to receive the message: X: 87 Y:16. You may need to put the heat on in the next room to get to the telescope. Put in the numbers by walking on the "wheel thingys" and once your done, click on the blue button/telescope lens to get the message which is: THIEF IS MR SILVA HOPE TIS HELPED! :D Haha pretty much the answer is from the telescope XD
-- 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 is different from a refracting telescope because a reflecting telescope uses a concave lens, a plane mirror, and a convex lens. While a refracting telescope uses two lens.
The two lenses on a refracting telescope are typically called the objective lens (at the front of the telescope) and the eyepiece lens (at the back of the telescope). The objective lens gathers and focuses light from distant objects, while the eyepiece lens magnifies the focused image for the viewer.
You give it Alice and she is at the beach. You can get to the beach by going to treasure island and it says beach.
The "objective" lens (as opposed to the eyepiece).
One end of a reflecting telescope is the big hole pointed at the star. The other end of the reflecting telescope has a lens called an eyepiece.
It is called a refracting telescope.
the hubble telescope is a refracting telescope and it is the biggest one because the refracting telescope can only have a certain range of size for the glass lens because it can only hang on the telescope and it is aproximently 5 meters big the lens. hope it helped
A telescope eyepiece usually has 2 lenses in an astronomical telescope, and it is designed to give a magnified view of the virtual image produced at the focal point of the main lens.
A reflecting telescope has both an eyepiece lens and a mirror. Light enters the telescope and is reflected off the primary mirror to a secondary mirror, which then directs the light to the eyepiece where it is magnified for viewing.