Definition of Telescopy. Meaning of Telescopy. Synonyms of Telescopy

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Definition of Telescopy

Telescopy
Telescopy Te*les"co*py, n. The art or practice of using or making telescopes.

Meaning of Telescopy from wikipedia

- A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally, it was an...
- Infrared astronomy is a sub-discipline of astronomy which specializes in the observation and analysis of astronomical objects using infrared (IR) radiation...
- have combined the telescope and the camera obscura into camera obscura telescopy. In 1612, Italian mathematician Benedetto Castelli wrote to his mentor...
- the inverse of the system's optical power. In most photography and all telescopy, where the subject is essentially infinitely far away, longer focal length...
- A parfocal lens is a lens that stays in focus when magnification/focal length is changed. There is inevitably some amount of focus error, but too small...
- on the problem of "electrical telescopy," something Zworykin had never heard of before. At this time, electrical telescopy (or television as it was later...
- flybys of the Voyager spacecraft during the 1980s. Since then, Earth-based telescopy has improved to the point where regular observations can be made. The...
- measurements of Betelgeuse's photosphere. With improvements in infrared telescopy atop Mount Wilson, Mount Locke, and Mauna Kea in Hawaii, astrophysicists...
- telescopic field of view, which is an appealing curiosity in amateur telescopy, e.g. Jupiter-Saturn appulse of December 13, 2020. Opposition (astronomy)...
- university yet did significant original research in both microscopy and telescopy. He was the first to apply the principle of scanning in imaging, which...