Difference between revisions 2055470 and 2101024 on enwikiversity[[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. {{clear}} ==Astronomy== {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} (contracted; show full)# supports, to provide orientation and stability of all components. Proof of concept consists of a prototype instrument or device that makes a distant source appear nearer. ==See also== {{div col|colwidth=12em}} * [[w:List of telescope parts and construction|List of telescope parts]] * [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|Radiation]] * [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation astronomy|Radiation astronomy]]Radiation * [[Keynote lectures/Detectors for radiation astronomy|Detectors]] * [[Keynote lectures/Satellites for radiation astronomy|Satellites]] {{Div col end}} ==References== {{reflist|2}} (contracted; show full){{Sisterlinks|Telescopes}} <!-- categories --> [[Category:Instruments/Lectures]] [[Category:Materials sciences/Lectures]] [[Category:Radiation astronomy/Lectures]] [[Category:Resources last modified in January 2019]] [[Category:Technology/Lectures]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2101024.
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