Gregorian telescope Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun a reflecting telescope that has a paraboloidal primary mirror and a hyperboloidal secondary mirror; light is brought to a focus through an aperture in the center of the primary mirror
    Cassegrainian telescope.

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Definitions
  1. (Opt.), a form of reflecting telescope, named from Prof. James Gregory, of Edinburgh, who perfected it in 1663. A small concave mirror in the axis of this telescope, having its focus coincident with that of the large reflector, transmits the light received from the latter back through a hole in its center to the eyepiece placed behind it.
Definitions
  1. a form of reflecting telescope. See under Gregorian.

Webster 1913