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What is a Fresenal Imager?

What is a Fresenal Imager?

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Asked by J. Pollock, Last updated: Apr 07, 2024

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J. Harty

J. Harty

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J. Harty, Writer, M.A, Chula Vista

Answered Dec 06, 2018

A type of telescope is called the Fresenal Imager. It doesn’t sound like a telescope, but it functions like a telescope. This telescope is easier to hold than other because it is light in weight. Many other telescopes are heavy and can’t be carried easily. This Imager works just as well as the telescope.

The image can be seen in detail just as much as the standard telescope. Defects do not happen as often with this Imager. It can be used with different lighting. One main difference between a telescope and the Fresenal Imager is that it uses foil and not mirrors. One thing to know about this Imager is that it can see planets many light years away and galaxies also.

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