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Refracting telescope

A refracting telescope (also called a refractor) is a type of optical telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image (also referred to a dioptric telescope). The refracting telescope design was originally used in spyglasses and astronomical telescopes but is also used for long-focus camera lenses. Although large refracting telescopes were very popular in the second half of the 19th century, for most research purposes, the refracting telescope has been superseded by the reflecting telescope, which allows larger apertures. A refractor´s magnification is calculated by dividing the focal length of the objective lens by that of the eyepiece.

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Linsenfernrohr (Refraktor)Mauerquadrant: John Bird 1775Astronomen"Allegorie von Astronomie und Geographie"Nivelliergerät auf StänderTerrestrisches Auszugsfernrohr, vor 1650
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