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Glossary | Telescopes | Optics

A telescope tube is referred to as an optic because it contains the components necessary to collect and concentrate light.

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Aperture

The aperture indicates the diameter of the objective lens or the mirror.

Aperture ratio

Is the ratio of the aperture to the focal length of a telescope.

Bandwidth

Specifies the width of the area through which light of certain wavelengths is allowed to pass. Light is blocked outside of this range.

Blocking Filter

The deflection optics with the eyepiece receiver also accommodate the blocking filter.

Coating (3)

Corrected Field

The optics’ field is illuminated without errors.

Double Stack

Many solar telescopes are also available with a Double Stack.

Focal length

This is the distance between the objective lens or mirror and the focal point.

Lens design (2)

Light gathering capacity

Light-gathering capacity of the telescope compared to the eye.

Limit value

Describes the brightness of a star or point-shaped object, which can still just be distinguished by the telescope. The naked eye, for example, can make out stars with a magnitude of up to 6.

Max. useful magnification

The telescope’s magnification should not exceed this factor, because otherwise the image will appear weak and dark.

Resolving capacity

The ability of the optic to discern the fine detail of objects that are close together.

Tube construction (1)

Tube length

Including eyepiece, but excluding dew cap.

Tube material (1)

Most telescopes are made of steel, aluminium or carbon fibre.

Tube weight

The weight of the tube is critical for the correct choice of mount.

Type

There are basically two different types of telescope. A distinction is made between refractor (lens) and reflector (mirror) telescopes.

Type of build (14)

Describes the exact structure of the telescope thereby further subdividing the different types of telescope.