Synonym: scope. Similar words: scope, cope, cope with, adolescent, telephone, homeless, nonetheless, senseless. Meaning: ['telɪskəʊp] n. a magnifier of images of distant objects. v. 1. crush together or collapse 2. make smaller or shorter.
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61. The universities of Chicago and Princeton are planning to dedicate a new telescope to producing a three-dimensional map of 1m galaxies.
62. Through a telescope, Jupiter's moons will look like pinpoints of light.
63. I looked through the telescope and saw a small boy with a bag over his shoulder.
64. There was one telescope, however, that was permanently aimed at Earth.
65. When astronomers could build a large enough telescope they would see the lunar inhabitants going about their daily lives.
66. Yet, when we acquire a brass telescope, it remains a brass telescope despite inevitable deterioration.
67. The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope. Henry Ward Beecher
68. The Hubble space telescope takes clearer pictures of stars than earthbound telescopes.
69. Perversely,(http://sentencedict.com/telescope.html) doing this will require the biggest and best of radio telescope arrays.
70. Our observations of the maser emission were made from January to June 1992 with the Nobeyana 45-m telescope.
71. All the substrates and optics for Mr Urvill's telescope were made here.
72. He got a bruising whack in his right eye - the one he uses to peer through his telescope at the stars.
73. The amount spent on the telescope itself - say £10 million - is only a minor part of the total expense!
74. Light rays, anticipating by a half century the Rayonniststructures of Larionov, were made visible by the photographic telescope.
75. Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have taken a picture that gives the farthest view ever into the depths of the cosmos.
76. The image is magnified by a series of lenses within the telescope.
77. Weather permitting, the telescope could be up and running as early as 1998, he said.
78. The round tower looking uncommonly like a lighthouse or a telescope, contains relics of the hero of Trafalgar.
79. Tears are often the telescope by which men see far into heaven. Henry Ward Beecher
80. For instance, suppose an astronomical theory is to be tested by observing the position of some planet through a telescope.
81. Just as a telescope collects light, so a spectroscope splits it up.
82. At least once in every watch period Bowman would look homeward through the antenna-alignment telescope.
83. The telescope contains a large convex mirror to collect the light.
84. The demand for telescope time is by far the most intense, however, at the times of the most favorable oppositions.
85. Through the high-powered telescope, they could see that the asteroid was very irregular, and turning slowly end over end.
86. Hopefully, the telescope will be up and running as early as next year.
87. In a reversal of normality, the Eiger had stared through a telescope at her.
88. The separation is 35 seconds of arc, and in any small telescope the two make a lovely spectacle.
89. However, there is a difficulty with this kind of justification of the use of the telescope in astronomy.
90. Until then, the space telescope will continue to do what it can.
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