
1) Astronomical instrument 2) CBC Television show 3) Condense 4) Condense or shorten 5) Constellation, Telescopium 6) Constellation 7) Crush together or collapse 8) Dutch invention 9) Galileo used one 10) Help for a star witness 11) Hubble 12) Magnifier 13) Magnifier of distant objects 14) Make smaller or shorter
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1) Collimator 2) Meteor shower
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A telescope is an instrument that aids in the observation of remote objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation (such as visible light). The first known practical telescopes were invented in the Netherlands at the beginning of the 17th century, using glass lenses. They found use in terrestrial applications and astronomy. Within a few decades, ...
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• (a.) Capable of being extended or compacted, like a telescope, by the sliding of joints or parts one within the other; telescopic; as, a telescope bag; telescope table, etc. • (n.) An optical instrument used in viewing distant objects, as the heavenly bodies. • (v. t.) To cause to come into collision, so as to telescope. • (a....
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device used to form magnified images of distant objects.[31 related articles]
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An instrument used to collect light, or other forms of electromagnetic radiation, from distant objects, magnify the image, and allow the object to be viewed. Reflecting telescopes gather light by means of a mirror, refracting telescopes by means of a lens, and catadioptric telescopes by a mirror-len...
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<instrument> To slide or pass one within another, after the manner of the sections of a small telescope or spyglass; to come into collision, as railway cars, in such a manner that one runs into another. ... Origin: Telescoped; Telescoping. ... To cause to come into collision, so as to telescope. ... An optical instrument used in viewing dista...
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Instrument for magnifying distant objects, invented in the early 17thC, and consisting of telescopic wooden or metal tubes containing lenses.
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Tel'e·scope (tĕl'e*skōp)
adjective Capable of being extended or compacted, like a telescope, by the sliding of joints or parts one within the other; telescopic; as, a
telescope bag;
telescope table, etc.
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Tel'e·scope noun [ Greek ... viewing afar, farseeing; ... far, far off + ... a watcher, akin to ... to view: confer French
télescope . See
Telegraph , and
-scope .] An optical instrument used in viewing distant objects, as the heavenly bodies. » A telescope assists the eye c...
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an instrument that makes distant objects appear closer and larger.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tel′ĕ-skōp Definitions: 1. An optic instrument used to visualize or photograph distant or out-of-view objects through magnification of the image or angulation of the reflected light. In medicine, usually combined with endoscopy. 2. Enclosure such that smaller segments collapse into larger. &nb...
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A telescope is an instrument which magnifies distant objects. The telescope was first invented in 1609 and in 1610 Galileo using his own made telescope discovered the satellites of Jupiter.
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An instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to collect large amounts of light from distant objects and enable direct observation and photography. A Telescope can also include any instrument designed to observe distant objects by their emissions of invisible radiation such as x-rays or radio waves.
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A device which magnifies an object it is focused on. This is used a lot to observe celestial objects in space.
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A telescope is a device used in astronomy, including radio and optical telescopes. In a refracting telescope, an objective lens is used to collect light. The biggest optical telescopes are of the reflecting type, using a primary mirror to collect light. The aperture of the telescope determines how good it will be for observing faint objects. For us...
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It is a device for collecting and focusing light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation form distant objects.
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an instrument that can make faraway things appear closer. There are optical, reflecting, refracting, radio, and telescopes in space
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an instrument that can make faraway things appear closer. There are optical, reflecting, refracting, radio, and telescopes in space
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an instrument that can make faraway things appear closer
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Instrument used to focus electromagnetic radiation (light, X-rays) into an image. See also: Cassegrain Telescope, Reflecting Telescope, Refracting Telescope.
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noun a magnifier of images of distant objects
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Click images to enlargeOptical instrument that magnifies images of faint and distant objects; any device for collecting and focusing light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. A telescope with a large aperture, or opening, can distinguish finer detail and fainter objects than one with a small aperture. The re...
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an instrument that can make faraway things appear closer. There are optical, reflecting, refracting, radio, and telescopes in space
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