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[[Image:Brorfelde Schmidt Telescope.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Schmidt Telescope at the former Brorfelde Observatory is now used by amateur astronomers. Credit: [[commons:User:Moeng|Mogens Engelund]].]]
A '''radiation telescope''' is an instrument designed to collect and focus radiation so as to make distant sources appear nearer.
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==Astronomy==
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==Meteor telescopes==
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[[Image:250mm Rain Gauge.jpg|thumb|upright|right|125px|The image shows a standard rain gauge. Credit: .]]
Meteor telescopes per se are often other types of telescopes, such as optical telescopes, that happen or are slewed to observe meteors.

At 
lefright is a collection device for rain on Earth as part of [[meteorology]].

There are favorable locations on Earth, Moon and Mars where [[meteorites]] are discovered. These meteorite, or micrometeorite, locations include Antarctica and the equatorial deserts.
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==Cosmic-ray telescopes==
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[[Image:HEAO-3.gif|thumb|right|250px|This is an image of HEAO 3. Credit: .]]
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