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Optical Telescopes Telescopes that detect light waves from stars. This type of telescope uses lenses to bend and focus the light from stars. It was developed by Galileo.

Optical Telescopes Telescopes that detect light waves from stars. This type of telescope uses lenses to bend and focus the light from stars. It was developed

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Optical Telescopes

Telescopes that detect light waves from stars.

This type of telescope uses lenses to bend and focus the light from stars.

It was developed by Galileo.

Refracting Telescopes

The refractor telescope uses a lens to gather and focus light more efficiently than the human eye

Refracting Telescopes

Refraction--how lenses and prisms work light slows down when it goes through matter why your arm looks bent in a swimming pool

A curved piece of glass forms a lens focus of lens is where rays of light meet refracting telescopes need at least two lenses,

objective and eyepiece spacing between lenses has to be just right (why you

need a focus adjustment)

Refracting telescope

Focal point – all of the light is focused onto this point inside the telescope.

Eye Piece Objective lens

Refracting Telescope

Reflecting Telescope

This type of telescope uses mirrors to bend light. It was invented by Sir Isaac Newton.

Reflecting Telescopes Light passes through

the tube and hits a concave mirror

The curve in the mirror bends the light so that it bounces onto the flat mirror

Flat mirror bounces the light so that it meets at the focal point (eye piece)

Clyde Tombaugh 1904 - 1997

Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory

McDonald Observatory

Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope (HST) being deployed during the STS 31 flight.

Refraction Analogy

Yerkes Lens

The hunt for Planet X -1903-1916