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Title: How is chromatic aberration most often corrected in a modern refracting telescope?
Post by: symbo on Mar 16, 2017
How is chromatic aberration most often corrected in a modern refracting telescope?
A)   By using a combination of two lenses made from different types of glass
B)   By painting the inside of the telescope jet black to minimize reflections
C)   By grinding the lens surfaces into a parabolic shape
D)   By using a prism to recombine the colors into white light


Title: Re: How is chromatic aberration most often corrected in a modern refracting telescope?
Post by: discoverer on Mar 16, 2017
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Title: Re: How is chromatic aberration most often corrected in a modern refracting telescope?
Post by: symbo on Jul 10, 2017
Thanks for answering, I'll share this with my classmates too