Thursday, February 4, 2010

How Reflector Telescopes Work Can You Use Reflector Telescopes For Terrestrial Observation?

Can you use reflector telescopes for terrestrial observation? - how reflector telescopes work

In the course of the day could, if you lived in London, a city with the look.

4 comments:

Geoff G said...

Yes, no matter what other answers you can see the image correctly, no other accessory. The trick is, with the rear at peak times and looked into his eyes that way. The image is formed on the vertical. This is the manual, which I explained it was fifty years ago on my first telescope, I do not know, do not know why more and more people.

Overall, however, astronomical telescopes are not the best for earth observation, with significant increases and narrow view. I prefer my glasses.

Anonymous said...

Yes - you can another for the purpose (ie, the purchase path to the picture above right, in contrast to most astronomical telescopes). Search "retro-mirror telescope on the Internet.

Erica s said...

Sure. You need to buy a prism building the image to the "right" way. It also has the effect of slightly increasing the image.

fluxolog... said...

You can, but the visual field would be reversed. Binoculars or a telescope refractor would be an advantage for terrestrial viewing.

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