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* It uses lenses to focus light.  
 
* It uses lenses to focus light.  
 
* It magnifies images, allowing distant objects to be seen in greater clarity and detail.
 
* It magnifies images, allowing distant objects to be seen in greater clarity and detail.
* Depending on the tech level, the image may be observed with the naked eye via the eyepiece, viewed on a camera image, or reviewed on a computer display.
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* Depending on the tech level, the image may be observed with the naked eye via the eyepiece, viewed on a camera image, or displayed on a computer.
  
 
Optical Telescopes rely on accurate [[metric]]s to quantify the results and data that they gather.
 
Optical Telescopes rely on accurate [[metric]]s to quantify the results and data that they gather.

Revision as of 13:08, 31 August 2021

Optical Telescope
Type Sensory Aid
Tech Level TL–2
Cost Cr300
Size 1.5 liters
Weight 1.5 kg

An Optical Telescope is an image enhancement device.

  • It is a scientific instrument.
  • It is a navigational tool.
  • It is a type of Sensor

Description (Specifications)

An optical telescope is a sensor used to observe visible wavelengths of light on the EM spectrum.

  • It uses lenses to focus light.
  • It magnifies images, allowing distant objects to be seen in greater clarity and detail.
  • Depending on the tech level, the image may be observed with the naked eye via the eyepiece, viewed on a camera image, or displayed on a computer.

Optical Telescopes rely on accurate metrics to quantify the results and data that they gather.

Image Repository

An optical telescope manufactured at TL–7.
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History & Background (Dossier)

Telescopes are delicate instruments and are easily damaged.

Telescopes may be very small, able to be collapsed into a short cylinder for ease of storage and transportation. Some are very large – particularly those used in astronomical research – and are housed in purpose-built structures.

Related Equipment

References & Contributors (Sources)

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