A beginner's guide to cassegrain telescopes
A beginner's guide to cassegrain telescopes A blog on the universe and the cosmos above and the nature of it determined by great scientists. Cassegrain telescopes are specially designed telescopes which were first made in 1672. These telescopes have both concave and convex mirrors. These telescopes work on the simple laws of reflection in which the light is reflected by both the mirrors and then reaches the eyepiece. Cassegrain telescopes and how they work Usage Schmidt - Cassegrain & Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope (MAK) Buyer's guide Cassegrain Telescopes : Cassegrain telescopes are one of the 2 main types of reflecting telescopes that we use. Reflecting telescopes are the type of telescopes that use concave mirrors to reflect the incoming light and give u a clear picture of the skies. By using concave mirrors, these types of telescopes overcome the...