refractors
Aussprache: [rɪˈfræktərz]
Wort
Kontext: „optics“
(noun) a type of telescope that uses lenses to make distant objects look bigger. It works by bending light to gather more of it and help us see faraway stars and planets.
Beispiel
The astronomer used a large refractor to view the planets in detail.
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He realized that a simple camera could not replace a high-quality refractor for stargazing.
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What can we see through a refractor telescope that we can't see with our eyes?
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