terrestrial telescope
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[edit]terrestrial telescope (plural terrestrial telescopes)
- A telescope which, unlike most telescopes used for astronomical purposes, contains an arrangement of lenses presenting an erect (non-inverted) image to the observer, suitable for observation of objects on the Earth's surface.
- 1898 April 12, “Harbor and Coast Defense”, in New York Times, retrieved 6 February 2010, page 4:
- Fort Hancock, at Sandy Hook, has been supplied with an immense terrestrial telescope, to be used for vessels at sea.
- (astronomy) An astronomical telescope which is physically located on the surface of the Earth, as distinct from a telescope located in outer space.
- 2009 May 10, Irene Klotz, “Space shuttle ready to fix Hubble for grand finale”, in Reuters, UK, retrieved 6 February 2010:
- Though its light-collecting mirror is modest by terrestrial telescope standards . . . its precision focus and perch above Earth's distorting atmosphere make Hubble's observations the benchmark by which all other observatories are measured.