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explain the construction of Galileo's telescope ​

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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The design Galileo Galilei used in 1609 is commonly called a Galilean telescope. It used a convergent (plano-convex) objective lens and a divergent (plano-concave) eyepiece lens (Galileo, 1610). A Galilean telescope, because the design has no intermediary focus, results in a non-inverted and upright image.

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Answered by Dania55
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1. Galileo's telescope is a simple refracting telescope which consists of two convex lens called as objective and eye piece

2. Both lens are arranged in a metal tube in each away that the distance between them can be adjusted

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