What is the use of telescope
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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 first telescopes focused light by using pieces of curved, clear glass, called lenses.
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A telescope is used to view objects that are farther away then you can see without on
Any telescope needs two lens groupings, the big one, whose job is to gather the light and concentrate it towards the smaller one. The big lens can be a glass lens or even a mirror shaped to do the same function. The smaller lens is used to focus the image for the eye.
The same principle is used in both field glasses and binoculars (which have internal mirrors to shorten the length).
Sometimes others lenses are added for additional corrective effects
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