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explain the structure and working of telescope​

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Answered by aartikoli547
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A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects. Most telescopes, and all large telescopes, work by using curved mirrors to gather and focus light from the night sky. ... The bigger the mirrors or lenses, the more light the telescope can gather. Light is then concentrated by the shape of the optics.

Answered by sandipsagare8588
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A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects. Most telescopes, and all large telescopes, work by using curved mirrors to gather and focus light from the night sky. ... The bigger the mirrors or lenses, the more light the telescope can gather. Light is then concentrated by the shape of the optics.

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The working of astronomical telescope is generally used for space research and meteorology. It uses a lot of data and gigabytes of network for the capturing of the astronomical images. Hubble Telescope is a powerful example.These telescopes are powerfully and successfully connected with the research centres like NASA.

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