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Telescopes By Mr. King

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Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 1. Light rays enter the objective lens. The rays are parallel.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 2. The light rays are bent by the objective lens. They travel through the tube.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 2. The light rays are bent by the objective lens. They travel through the tube.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 2. The light rays are bent by the objective lens. They travel through the tube.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 2. The light rays are bent by the objective lens. They travel through the tube.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 2. The light rays are bent by the objective lens. They travel through the tube.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 3. The light rays cross all together at the focal point.

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 3. The light rays cross all together at the focal point. Focal Point

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 4. They then are inverted or upside down. Focal Point

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 5. The light then travels to the eyepiece where the rays are bent back and condensed. The person can look and see the stars. Focal Point

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 5. The light then travels to the eyepiece where the rays are bent back and condensed. The person can look and see the stars. Focal Point

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 5. The light then travels to the eyepiece where the rays are bent back and condensed. The person can look and see the stars. Focal Point

Tube Stand eyepiece Objective lens 5. The light then travels to the eyepiece where the rays are bent back and condensed. The person can look and see the stars. Focal Point

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Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 1. Light rays enter the opening of the tube. The rays are parallel.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 1. Light rays enter the opening of the tube. The rays are parallel.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 1. Light rays enter the opening of the tube. The rays are parallel.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 2. The rays are reflected off a curved mirror or the objective lens.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 3. They are then reflected off a flat mirror to the eye piece.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 3. They are then reflected off a flat mirror to the eye piece.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 3. They are then reflected off a flat mirror to the eye piece.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 3. They are then reflected off a flat mirror to the eye piece.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 4. The rays are refracted or bent back to parallel through the eyepiece lens.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 4. The rays are refracted or bent back to parallel through the eyepiece lens.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 5. The eye can pick up the rays.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 6. Just like the refracting telescope, the reflecting telescope also has a focal point where the rays cross over.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 6. Just like the refracting telescope, the reflecting telescope also has a focal point where the rays cross over.

Tube Stand Eyepiece lens Objective lens Focal Point 6. Just like the refracting telescope, the reflecting telescope also has a focal point where the rays cross over.