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Example sentences for "good telescope"

  • The view of Jupiter through a good telescope is one of the most splendid and interesting spectacles in astronomy.

  • These planets shine with a more vivid light than might be expected, from their great distance and diminutive size; but a good telescope is essential for obtaining a distinct view of their phenomena.

  • Their distance from us is so far, as not to be easily visible, even with a good telescope, unless the air be exceedingly clear.

  • When viewed through a good telescope, it is of a ruddy color, appears to be of the size of a star of the eighth magnitude, and surrounded with a dense atmosphere.

  • It requires a good telescope and a fine night, combined with a favourable position of the planet, to render this line a well-marked object.

  • If he be furnished with a good telescope, then has he ample duties to fulfil in the task of surveying, of sketching, and of measuring.

  • It has often been noticed that when an astronomical discovery has been made with a good telescope, it afterwards becomes possible for the same object to be observed with instruments of much inferior power.

  • There can hardly be any doubt that an observer on Mars with a good telescope would be unable to distinguish much of the features of the earth's surface.

  • There are many stars in the heavens which present no remarkable appearance to the unaided eye, but which a good telescope at once shows to be of quite a complex nature.

  • A homely illustration may serve to show the appearance which a globular cluster presents in a good telescope.

  • Many of these may, of course, be observed with a good telescope, but there are not a few others which no one ever saw in a telescope, which apparently no one ever could see, though the photograph is able to show them.

  • The companion stars are small, and require a good telescope to be well seen.

  • This nebula is visible to the naked eye, and in a good telescope it is a most wonderful object: "perhaps no one ever saw it for the first time without uttering a shout of wonder.

  • One of the most interesting features of the moon, when she is observed with a good telescope, is the variety of colour presented by different parts of her surface.

  • It is an education in the nebular theory of the universe merely to look at this spot with a good telescope.

  • There is only one way in which you can be sure of getting a good telescope.


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