The Telescope | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M28-13
What about when you want to see things really far away? Well, we can't use a microscope. We need another device that you have also heard of: the telescope. Let's look at the optics involved here. Physics with Professor Matt Anderson

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Refracting Telescopes

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Google's Quantum Chip Was Asked to Simulate the Universe It Stopped at Exact Same Moment Every Time

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How Do Telescopes Work? | Earth Science

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Archaeology Warning: They May Have Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock

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PHYS 130 Optics: The Telescope

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