Newtonian telescope
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Newtonian telescope
First recorded in 1755–65
Example Sentences
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This instrument is a Newtonian telescope connected to a UV-sensitive camera.
From Science Daily • Apr. 21, 2026
He has his twenty-foot Newtonian telescope in the open air and mounted in his garden very simply and conveniently.
From Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works by Holden, Edward Singleton
The twenty-foot Newtonian telescope is a marvel; and there sits Caroline, as of old, writing down calculations and observations.
From Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days by Marshall, Emma
Her chief amusement during her leisure hours was sweeping the heavens with a small Newtonian telescope.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" by Various
After a Pump-room concert I came home Hot-foot, out of the fluttering sea of fans, Coquelicot-ribboned belles and periwigged beaux, To my Newtonian telescope.
From Watchers of the Sky by Noyes, Alfred
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