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- Small_telescope abstract "A small telescope is generally considered by professional astronomers to be any reflector-type telescope with a primary mirror of less than 2 metres (80 in) diameter. By amateur standards a small telescope can have a primary mirror/aperture less than 6–10 inches (150–250 mm) in diameter. Little if any professional-level research is performed with the refracting type of telescope in the modern era of astronomy.Small telescopes dominate astronomical research in the fields of asteroid and comet discovery and observation, variable star photometry, and supernova and nova discovery, and colorimetry and polarimetry of the solar system's planets.Because of their limited light-gathering capability, small telescopes are usually not well-suited to spectroscopy, although some useful spectroscopic work can be performed with reflecting-type telescopes with a primary mirror as small as 14 inches (35 cm) when equipped with the increasingly sophisticated modern ccd imaging and spectroscopic instrumentation recently becoming available to amateur astronomers.Most telescopes within the field of amateur astronomy are considered to be small, ranging in general from 2-inch (50 mm) achromatic refracting types, to reflecting type telescopes featuring primary mirrors up to (and sometime exceeding) 36 inches (90 cm) in diameter. Most small telescopes are dedicated to visual observing, although many are applied to such uses as gathering scientific data, or astrophotography.The range of amateur astronomer's telescopes is wide, with numerous types and designs, such as achromatic and apochromatic refractors, Newtonian reflectors, Schmitt-Cassegrain, Maksutov–Cassegrain and Maksutov–Newtonian compound reflectors. However in more recent years manufacturers of telescopes for the amateur market have begun offering more sophisticated designs, such as the Ritchey–Chrétien and (corrected) Dall-Kirkham, which have traditionally been the preserve of large professional-grade instruments.".
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- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Achromatic_lens.
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- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Aperture.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Apochromat.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Astronomer.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Astrophotography.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Cassegrain_reflector.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telescopes.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetry.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Discovery_(observation).
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Maksutov_telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Newtonian_telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Nova.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Observation.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Photometry_(astronomy).
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Polarimetry.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Primary_mirror.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Reflecting_telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Refracting_telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Research.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Ritchey–Chrétien_telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Spectroscopy.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Telescope.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Variable_star.
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "modest size telescopes".
- Small_telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "small telescope".
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- Small_telescope subject Category:Telescopes.
- Small_telescope comment "A small telescope is generally considered by professional astronomers to be any reflector-type telescope with a primary mirror of less than 2 metres (80 in) diameter. By amateur standards a small telescope can have a primary mirror/aperture less than 6–10 inches (150–250 mm) in diameter.".
- Small_telescope label "Small telescope".
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