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Télescope + microscope
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Lens:
The lens turns the light that falls on it around in such a way so that the light gives a clear image in the focal
point after it has traveled a certain distance (focal length).
Magnification:
The magnification corresponds to the difference between observation with the naked eye and observation
through a magnifying device like a telescope. If a telescope configuration has a magnification of 30x, then an
object viewed through the telescope will appear 30 times larger than it would with the naked eye. See also
'Eyepiece'.
Zenith mirror (diagonal) (2):
A mirror that deflects the ray of light 90 degrees. With a horizontal telescope tube, this device deflects the
light upwards so that you can comfortably observe by looking downwards into the eyepiece. The image in a
diagonal mirror appears upright, but rotated around its vertical axis (mirror image).
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as paper or cardboard.
Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for information on the proper
disposal.
Please take the current legal regulations into account when disposing of your device. You can get more
information on the proper disposal from your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority.
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