Refractor Telescopes

Refractor telescopes are optical instruments that use lenses to gather and focus light in order to magnify distant objects for observation. These telescopes have a long, slender tube with a large objective lens at one end and an eyepiece at the other end. Light enters through the objective lens, which refracts or bends the light to create an image that is magnified and brought into focus by the eyepiece. Refractor telescopes are known for providing high-quality, sharp images with excellent contrast and color rendition.




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Refractor Telescopes