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When a lens gets to be really large it gets very heavy and its own weight will distort the lens and ruin the image. Today we can make lenses that have almost no chromatic aberration but we can’t make them very large. In the time of Newton glass making and lens making was very primitive and the problems of chromatic aberration were not yet overcome. This is called chromatic aberration and it gives us distorted views of what we see through a lens. When light passes through the glass the different bands (or colors) pass through at different angles and this causes aberrations or problems in the images. If you are familiar with a prism or a rainbow you can understand why reflectors are superior to refractors. Why a reflector is better than a refractor Illustration by Jean-Leon Huens, National Geographic Stock. Sir Isaac Newton surrounded by symbols of some of his greatest findings. There are currently several reflector type scopes that are over four hundred inches in diameter. The largest refractor telescope in the world is forty inches in diameter and reflector telescopes dwarf this in comparison. Reflector telescopes, because they are easier to make and can be made in sizes much larger than refractors, are an invention that changed astronomy and our understanding of the universe. This article looks at his famous reflector telescope and describes some of his discoveries.Ī reflector telescope is one that uses a mirror rather than lenses to bend light and magnify images. There is a lot of validity to this claim. Sir Isaac Newton is often considered as the greatest Astronomer and Mathematician to ever live. Sir Isaac Newton didn't use his telescope to find any new things in the universe but he did use it to radically transform how we view the world we live in and the universe as a whole.
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