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Types Telescope

Monday, August 8th, 2011

types telescope
what is the kind of telescope to prevent the pictures blurred?

the type of telescope used to take pictures of one always blurryis _______ to prevent, is

That would be the Hubble Space Telescope. There is the clearest images, by far.

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(13) Star & Sky Mag's - Lot of 13 from 1979-1981 -- Sky & Telescope type mag.


(13) Star & Sky Mag’s – Lot of 13 from 1979-1981 — Sky & Telescope type mag.


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Telescopes Types Astronomy History Space  How It Works 91 Juv Science


Telescopes Types Astronomy History Space How It Works 91 Juv Science


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Stellarvue 32mm 2In. 70 Degree Field, Advanced Glass Type Telescope Accessories


Stellarvue 32mm 2In. 70 Degree Field, Advanced Glass Type Telescope Accessories


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Starrett Type Craftsman Telescoping Gages ,Telescope Gage Set , MADE IN USA


Starrett Type Craftsman Telescoping Gages ,Telescope Gage Set , MADE IN USA


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Meade refractor type102mm Telescope  tube guidescope


Meade refractor type102mm Telescope tube guidescope


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Cheshire Type Collimation Eyepiece 1.25


Cheshire Type Collimation Eyepiece 1.25″ telescope size


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Meade model DS type 2X shorty telescope barlow lens NEW


Meade model DS type 2X shorty telescope barlow lens NEW


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Meade refractor type102mm Telescope  tube guidescope


Meade refractor type102mm Telescope tube guidescope


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Televue 16mm Nagler Type 2      2


Televue 16mm Nagler Type 2 2″/1.5″ telescope eyepiece


$185.00


Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type A - Internal Diameter 45.4mm


Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type A – Internal Diameter 45.4mm


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Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type B - Internal Diameter 61mm


Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type B – Internal Diameter 61mm


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Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type C - Internal Diameter 58.4mm


Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type C – Internal Diameter 58.4mm


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Universal Camera Telescope Adapter for  DSLR / SLR Type D - Int. Diameter 36mm


Universal Camera Telescope Adapter for DSLR / SLR Type D – Int. Diameter 36mm


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Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type E - Internal Diameter 64mm


Universal Compact Camera Telescope Adapter Type E – Internal Diameter 64mm


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WW2 U.S. NAVY TYPE US/C-3 INFARED SIGNALLING TELESCOPE WITH CASE


WW2 U.S. NAVY TYPE US/C-3 INFARED SIGNALLING TELESCOPE WITH CASE


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Meade model DS type 2X shorty telescope barlow lens NEW


Meade model DS type 2X shorty telescope barlow lens NEW


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1960 Kollmorgen Type 501 Telescope Northampton MA ad


1960 Kollmorgen Type 501 Telescope Northampton MA ad


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Rittal E44LT10 Lay-in Type 12 Wireway Telescope Fitting


Rittal E44LT10 Lay-in Type 12 Wireway Telescope Fitting


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Hoffman F22LA Wireway Type 12 Telescope Fitting Painted


Hoffman F22LA Wireway Type 12 Telescope Fitting Painted


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Laser Pointer Bracket for telescope WO type fitting


Laser Pointer Bracket for telescope WO type fitting


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Carson Aim refractor Type Telescope


Carson Aim refractor Type Telescope


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SURPLUS CHINA ARMY PLA TYPE 62 MILITARY BINOCULARS TELESCOPE -31583


SURPLUS CHINA ARMY PLA TYPE 62 MILITARY BINOCULARS TELESCOPE -31583


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Chinese military, telescope armored.HA.NO.16/92 type .Jia.HA8199/.20X50/56MX1000


Chinese military, telescope armored.HA.NO.16/92 type .Jia.HA8199/.20X50/56MX1000


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TELEVUE PARACORR (TYPE 2) FOR DOBSONIAN TELESCOPE (1-1/4


TELEVUE PARACORR (TYPE 2) FOR DOBSONIAN TELESCOPE (1-1/4″ to 2″). NEW IN BOX.


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Hoffman Telescope Fitting Lay In  NEMA Type 12 Hinged Oil Tight Wireway F44LA


Hoffman Telescope Fitting Lay In NEMA Type 12 Hinged Oil Tight Wireway F44LA


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Hoffman Telescope Fitting Lay In  NEMA Type 12 Hinged Oil Tight Wireway F66LA


Hoffman Telescope Fitting Lay In NEMA Type 12 Hinged Oil Tight Wireway F66LA


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7ft Newtonian (reflector) telescope Photo Mugs


7ft Newtonian (reflector) telescope Photo Mugs



William Herschel made and sold many telescopes of this type. He used his own 7ft telescope (which would have been very similar to this one) with a 6.2 inch aperture magnifying images 227 times (depending on the eyepiece used), to make his second review of the heavens in 1781 from his house in New Kings Street, Bath. It was during this review that he discovered the planet Uranus. Herschel was able …


Naval telescope - inscription Photo Mugs


Naval telescope – inscription Photo Mugs



This telescope is typical of the type used on board ship in the mid-19th century for general observations. It has a tapered leather-covered barrel and a single brass draw tube. The other brass fittings include a pivoted eyepiece cover and an objective lens cap. The makers name is inscribed on the draw tube as Troughton a Simms / London…..


Naval telescope - inscription Photo Mugs


Naval telescope – inscription Photo Mugs



This achromatic telescope is typical of the type used on board ship in the early 19th century. It has a leather-covered barrel and a single brass draw tube. The other brass fittings include a sliding eyepiece cover, although the objective lens cap is now missing. The makers name is inscribed on the draw tube as W. a T. Gilbert. / Mathematical Instrument Makers a Optns / to the Honble East India Co…


Werner (MT) Telescoping Multiladder


Werner (MT) Telescoping Multiladder




Xtend & Climb 770P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II Home Series, 12.5-Foot


Xtend & Climb 770P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II Home Series, 12.5-Foot


$156.00


Designed for do-it-yourselfers and built to meet industrial quality standards, Xtend & Climb Home Edition Telescoping Ladders are a sensible alternative to traditional bulky extension ladders. Lightweight and compact, these ergonomic ladders bring ease of use to everyone in your household. Whether you need to change light bulbs or access your crawl space, you’ll love how your Xtend & Climb Home Ed…

Xtend & Climb 785P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type I Professional Series, 15.5-Foot


Xtend & Climb 785P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type I Professional Series, 15.5-Foot


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Designed for both commercial contractors and home do-it-yourselfers, Xtend & Climb Professional Edition Telescoping Ladders are a sensible alternative to traditional bulky extension ladders. Lightweight and durable, these heavy-duty, time-saving ladders extend by the foot and feature ergonomic designs and locking tabs for smooth, safe operation. The styling and strength of the Professional Edition…

Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System


Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System


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New Nikon Lenspen Pro 7072 Cleaning System Lens Pen.Will not scratch or damage lens.Outperforms all other lens cleaning devices.Unique LensPen tip is self-replenishing.Cleaning compound will not spill or dry up….

Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter


Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15×70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter


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Celestron and ;s SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use – especially over long distances. Each SkyMaster model features high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the specia…

Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter


Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter


$20.95


Fits (drop in style) any type of telescope that uses a 1.25″ focuser or visual back. Allows you to attach your 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope or spotting scope. Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount a 35mm SLR camera to your instrument….

Fisher-Price Dora the Explorer My Talking Backpack


Fisher-Price Dora the Explorer My Talking Backpack


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Dora the Explorer would never think of setting out on an expedition without her trusty backpack, and chances are that any kid who gets hold of this hard-plastic backpack will feel the same. It features the same cheerful expression and, at the press of a button, it says one of four different upbeat lines or sings the “Backpack Song,” which chances are your child already knows by heart. The sound is…

Telescope


Telescope


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Telescope

TELESCOPE: TELESCOPE


TELESCOPE: TELESCOPE


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TELESCOPE: TELESCOPE

Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope


Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope


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Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope has been written for the many amateur astronomers who already own, or are intending to purchase, a refracting telescope — perhaps to complement their existing arsenal of larger reflecting telescopes — or for the specialist who requires a particular refractor for serious astronomical applications or nature studies.Four hundred year ago, during the winter of 1609, a relatively unknown Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei designed a spyglass with two crude lenses and turned it skyward. Since then, refractors have retained their dominance over all types of reflector in studies of the Moon, planets and double stars because of the precision of their optics and lack of a central obstruction in the optical path, which causes diffraction effects in all commercially-made reflectors.Most mature amateur astronomers got started with a 60mm refractor, or something similar. Thirty years ago, there was little choice available to the hobbyist, but in the last decade long focus crown-flint achromats have moved aside for some exquisitely crafted apochromatic designs offered by leading commercial manufacturers. There has been a huge increase in the popularity of these telescopes in the last few years, led by a significant increase in the number of companies (particularly, William Optics, Orion USA, StellarVue, SkyWatcher and AstroTech) who are now heavily marketing refractors in the amateur astronomical magazines.In Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope, well-known observer and astronomy writer Neil English celebrates the remarkable history and evolution of the refracting telescope and looks in detail at the instruments, their development and their use. A major feature of this book is the way it compares not only different classes of refractor, but also telescopes of each class that are sold by various commercial manufacturers. The author is perhaps uniquely placed to do this, having used and tested literally hundreds of different refracting telescopes over three decades.Because it includes many diverse subjects such as imaging with consumer-level digital cameras, imaging with webcams, and imaging with astronomical CCD cameras — that are not covered together in equal depth in any other single volume — Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope could become the 'refractor bible' for amateur astronomers at all levels, especially those who are interested in imaging astronomical objects of every class.

Red Telescope Goldfish - Small


Red Telescope Goldfish – Small


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Carassius auratus is the scientific name of the ancestor of all the types of goldfish that are around today. From this original fish there has been well over 100 goldfish varieties that have been created through selective breeding. Some have stayed true to the carp like body shape while others have developed larger bodies, lost their dorsal fins. have over sized eyes and some have elongated fins. Telescope Goldfish are easily recognized by their protruding eyeballs. Their body shape can be round or slightly more elongated than other goldfish like Orandas. Telescope goldfish are rather fragile because of their eyes, so it is best to keep them with other docile goldfish species When feeding these fish keep in mind that they will need large amounts of vegetative matter to stay strong and healthy. Generally flake food that is designed for goldfish is sufficient enough to meet their dietary needs. For variety, live plants such as Anacharis or Hornwort can be thrown in to allow the goldfish to naturally graze. As can be derived from their dietary needs keeping these fish in a planted tank is generally going to be a poor idea if the plants are desired. Tankmates for these fish should generally be other goldfish. They will produce large amounts of waste material and can add to the ammonia level in the aquarium which can be very detrimental to other tank inhabitants. If other tank inhabitants are desired extreme care should be taken in choosing them.

Red Telescope Goldfish - Medium


Red Telescope Goldfish – Medium


$7.99


Carassius auratus is the scientific name of the ancestor of all the types of goldfish that are around today. From this original fish there has been well over 100 goldfish varieties that have been created through selective breeding. Some have stayed true to the carp like body shape while others have developed larger bodies, lost their dorsal fins. have over sized eyes and some have elongated fins. Telescope Goldfish are easily recognized by their protruding eyeballs. Their body shape can be round or slightly more elongated than other goldfish like Orandas. Telescope goldfish are rather fragile because of their eyes, so it is best to keep them with other docile goldfish species When feeding these fish keep in mind that they will need large amounts of vegetative matter to stay strong and healthy. Generally flake food that is designed for goldfish is sufficient enough to meet their dietary needs. For variety, live plants such as Anacharis or Hornwort can be thrown in to allow the goldfish to naturally graze. As can be derived from their dietary needs keeping these fish in a planted tank is generally going to be a poor idea if the plants are desired. Tankmates for these fish should generally be other goldfish. They will produce large amounts of waste material and can add to the ammonia level in the aquarium which can be very detrimental to other tank inhabitants. If other tank inhabitants are desired extreme care should be taken in choosing them.

The History of the Telescope


The History of the Telescope


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The History of the Telescope

The Origins of the Telescope


The Origins of the Telescope


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The Origins of the Telescope

40mm Orion Sirius Plossl Telescope Eyepiece


40mm Orion Sirius Plossl Telescope Eyepiece


$51.99


With a wide 43-deg apparent field, Orion’s Sirius Plossl line of telescope eyepieces provide clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast. They’re suitable for all telescope types: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric. Each 4-element Sirius Plossl eyepiece is fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface. Lens edges are blackened to reduce scattering of stray light and maximize contrast. Lenses are mounted in black anodized aluminum housings with 1.25″ chrome-plated brass barrels. Each eyepiece is fitted with rubber eyeguards and internally threaded to accept standard filters.

Telescope, 1900


Telescope, 1900


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Telescope, 1900 – Giclee Print

Woman With Telescope


Woman With Telescope


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Woman With Telescope – Photographic Print

Giant Telescope


Giant Telescope


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Giant Telescope – Photographic Print

Yapp Telescope


Yapp Telescope


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Yapp Telescope – Photographic Print

Greenwich Telescope


Greenwich Telescope


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Greenwich Telescope – Photographic Print

Hubble Telescope


Hubble Telescope


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Hubble Telescope – Poster

Reflecting Telescope


Reflecting Telescope


$69.99


Reflecting Telescope – Photographic Print



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