Examples of using Refractor in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The main dome houses a refractor with a diameter of and a focal length of built by the Grubb Telescope Company.
The main dome houses a refractor with a diameter of 68 centimetres(27 in)
in 1825 he fitted out a private observatory equipped with a 5.9-inch refractor telescope.
with a twelve-inch Clarke refractor telescope and a transit instrument emplaced atop Pupin Hall.
During his stay in Pula he used a small six-inch refractor telescope to aid in his research.
The report of the auto refractor was much more like my recipe of 2012 than with 2018,
The refractor telescope made by Henry
Refractor Engine is a game engine that was designed by Stockholm-based studio Refraction Games,
a circular room(whose vault is richly worked) which supports the weight of the large equatorial refractor on 8 columns of great size.
He used a two-lens achromat refractor and a weak solar filter(smoked glass)
Reflectors work in a wider spectrum of light since certain wavelengths are absorbed when passing through glass elements like those found in a refractor or in a catadioptric telescope.
the American Astronomical Society(1956) Named after him The crater Stebbins on the Moon Asteroid 2300 Stebbins"History of the University of Illinois Observatory and 12" Refractor.
Massachusetts and Edward Singleton Holden in 1875 using the twenty-six inch Clark refractor at the United States Naval Observatory.
To make a decisive test, a group of researchers carried out experimental reconstruction of Lomonosov's discovery of Venusian atmosphere with antique refractors during the transit of Venus on 5-6 June 2012.
which makes up part of auto refractors(measuring myopia,
decrease in image sharpness, to emergence on it color contours or strips which on a real subject are not present)- the main lack of the telescopes refractors existing then.
Amalthea was discovered on 9 September 1892, by Edward Emerson Barnard using the 36 inch(91 cm) refractor telescope at Lick Observatory.
Discovery and naming==Amalthea was discovered on September 9, 1892, by Edward Emerson Barnard using the 36 inch(91 cm) refractor telescope at Lick Observatory.
after constructing a 20x refractor telescope he discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter in 1610.
subjective in manual refractor Refractor Greens Nidek Rt 600, Japan.