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1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power.

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying g 4.Reflecting

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying g 4.Reflecting gg 5.Refracting

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying g 4.Reflecting gg 5.Refracting gg 6.Newton

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying g 4.Reflecting gg 5.Refracting gg 6.Newton gggg 7.Refracting

1.What is the most important power of a telescope? 2.What is the second most important power of a telescope? 3.What is the least important power of a telescope? 4.This type of telescope uses curved mirrors. 5.This type of telescope uses convex lenses. 6.Who invented the reflector telescope? 7.Which type of telescope involves the bending of light? 8.(True/False) Small telescopes are just as good as large ones when it comes to the resolving power. 1.Light Gathering 2.Resolving gg 3.Magnifying g 4.Reflecting gg 5.Refracting gg 6.Newton gggg 7.Refracting gg 8.False