Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content IBD of a SimpleOpticalTelescope in context with some relationships Source Wikipedia Copyright information Text from Wikipedia and Wiktionary web pages quoted for educational purposes is subject to the Wikipedia Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Licence Snippet kind INFO Keywords optical telescope telescope light image lens mirror Previous snippet Full quote This image may be ... viewed through an eyepiece, which acts like a magnifying glass. The eye then sees a ... magnified virtual image of the object. URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_telescope Next snippet Contradicted by: Wikipedia: 'There are telescope designs that do not present an inverted image such as the Galilean refractor and the Gregorian reflector. These are referred to as erecting telescopes.' Related snippets An optical telescope is a telescope that gathers and focuses light, mainly from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, to create a magnified image for direct view, or to make a photograph, or to collect data through electronic image sensors. The basic scheme is that the primary light-gathering element, the objective (the convex lens or concave mirror used to gather the incoming light), focuses that light from the distant object to a focal plane where it forms a real image. Most telescope designs produce an inverted image at the focal plane; these are referred to as inverting telescopes. There are telescope designs that do not present an inverted image such as the Galilean refractor and the Gregorian reflector. These are referred to as erecting telescopes. This image may be recorded or viewed through an eyepiece, which acts like a magnifying glass. The eye then sees an inverted [DISPUTED] magnified virtual image of the object. Related snippets (backlinks) Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags