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refracting telescope
telescopio refractor
refracting telescope [rəˈfræktɪŋ, riˈfræktɪŋ ˈtɛləˌskoʊp] SUBST
I. refract [americ rəˈfrækt, Brit rɪˈfrakt] VERBO trans often pass
II. refract [americ rəˈfrækt, Brit rɪˈfrakt] VERBO intr
I. telescope [americ ˈtɛləˌskoʊp, Brit ˈtɛlɪskəʊp] SUBST
II. telescope [americ ˈtɛləˌskoʊp, Brit ˈtɛlɪskəʊp] VERBO trans
telescope book/report/events:
III. telescope [americ ˈtɛləˌskoʊp, Brit ˈtɛlɪskəʊp] VERBO intr
telescope umbrella/tripod:
refract [rɪˈfrækt] VERBO trans FÍS
I. telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp, americ -əskoʊp] SUBST
II. telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp, americ -əskoʊp] VERBO intr
refract [rɪ·ˈfrækt] VERBO trans FÍS
I. telescope [ˈtel·ə·skoʊp] SUBST
II. telescope [ˈtel·ə·skoʊp] VERBO intr
Present
Irefract
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theyrefract
Past
Irefracted
yourefracted
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werefracted
yourefracted
theyrefracted
Present Perfect
Ihaverefracted
youhaverefracted
he/she/ithasrefracted
wehaverefracted
youhaverefracted
theyhaverefracted
Past Perfect
Ihadrefracted
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wehadrefracted
youhadrefracted
theyhadrefracted
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In some cases an observatory would move to a new location, or the equatorial telescope itself would be removed.
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Many of the members have sophisticated telescopes and have been successful in high quality imaging of planets, deep sky objects, and artificial satellites.
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At maximum brightness the star can be seen with the naked eye, while at minimum a telescope of at least 5 cm is needed.
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For example, electromagnetic information through infrared radiation telescopes, radio-telescopes, space telescopes, etc.
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The project started in 1995, and with telescope observations starting in 2000 for the scientific study of active galactic nuclei.
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