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		<title>Searching the Cosmos with a Refracting Telescope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of astronomy, different types of telescopes are used to view the stars and planets.&#160; If you haven&#8217;t guessed already, it is the refracting and reflecting telescopes that are representative of the two basic types of telescopes called on by today&#8217;s beginner and professional star gazers.&#160;&#160; Comparing both types, the refracting telescope has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of astronomy, different types of telescopes are used to view the stars and planets.&#160; If you haven&#8217;t guessed already, it is the refracting and reflecting telescopes that are representative of the two basic types of telescopes called on by today&#8217;s beginner and professional star gazers.&#160;&#160; Comparing both types, the refracting telescope has a history dating back centuries as our ancestors used this type of telescope to explore the heavens.&#160;&#160; The refracting telescope dates back to the 15th century and is still considered a very commonly used telescope in the 21st century.&#160; Actually, the refracting telescope is one of the oldest telescope designs still in use by today’s astronomers.</p>
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<p><strong>The</strong> <strong>Principles Behind</strong> <strong>a</strong> <strong>Refractor</strong> <strong>Telescope</strong>    </p>
<p>The refracting telescope, also known as a refractor telescope, is comprised of multiple concave lenses which allow the incoming light to be refracted, resulting in images that are more illuminated and bigger.&#160; These qualities give the appearance that the actual images appear much larger than viewing with the naked eye.&#160;&#160; These refractors gather the incoming light and bend it, allowing you to view objects from a distance.&#160; This magnification is what provides you with the ability to clearly view the stars and night sky. Even though refracting telescopes may have a lot of bells and whistles, the fact is that they are just a series of concave lenses that refract the light.    </p>
<p><strong>The</strong> <strong>Advantages</strong> <strong>of a</strong> <strong>Refractor</strong> <strong>Telescope</strong>    </p>
<p>This telescope&#8217;s design has withstood the test of time, with numerous improvements and enhancements.&#160;&#160; Over time, its design was continuously analyzed, resulting in continuous improvement of its design and magnification capabilities.&#160; This was a real benefit, providing astronomers with the opportunity to determine the refracting telescope design’s strengths and weaknesses.    </p>
<p>The design of the refractor telescope has been improved dramatically since the fifteenth century.&#160; Even with the improvement of refractor technology, it is the size of the refractor telescope that still poses a potential concern.&#160; With today&#8217;s requirements for ever increasing magnification, the size of the refractor lens must increase.&#160; This can result in a larger risk of defects or sagging.    </p>
<p>The truth is that refracting telescopes have proven themselves across the centuries and, to attest to their value, have remained one of the most popular designs among astronomers.&#160; Regardless of the type of telescope you choose to scan the cosmos, the ongoing use and popularity of the <a title="refracting telescope" href="http://www.a1-telescopes.com/telescope-types/what-is-a-refracting-telescope-10/">refractor telescope</a> provides assurance that it will be with us for decades to come.    </p>
<p><strong>Finding</strong> <strong>a</strong> <strong>Refractor Telescope</strong>    </p>
<p>If you are like most budding astronomers, it can be confusing trying to select the best refracting telescope for the money.&#160; But what we found was that visiting telescope and astronomy websites that provide <a title="telescope user reviews" href="http://www.a1-telescopes.com/telescope-basics/how-telescope-user-reviews-can-help-you-find-the-perfect-telescope-9/">telescope user reviews</a> can be very helpful in making your decision.&#160; So, whether you are considering a <a title="child and beginner telescope" href="http://www.a1-telescopes.com/telescope-types/beginner-telescope-21/">kids telescope</a> or professional model, be sure to do your research and you will be assured of enjoying many hours of star gazing pleasure.</p>
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