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Cassegrain telescope
[kas-uh-greyn]
noun
a reflecting telescope in which the light, passing through a central opening in the primary mirror, is brought into focus a short distance behind it by a secondary mirror.
Cassegrain telescope
/ ˈæɪˌɡɪ /
noun
an astronomical reflecting telescope in which incident light is reflected from a large concave paraboloid mirror onto a smaller convex hyperboloid mirror and then back through a hole in the concave mirror to form the image
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cassegrain telescope1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cassegrain telescope1
Example Sentences
Similar in shape to a Cassegrain telescope, these collectors track the course of the sun and concentrate the light to 30 times its brightness, piping it down through a series of polycarbonate tubes that converge and then reflect off of high-efficiency mirrors and dispersing lenses.
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