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8 January, 17:20

Early telescope makers compensated for chromatic aberration by:

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  1. 8 January, 17:36
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    Early telescope makers compensated for chromatic aberration by using a concave mirror in place of a concave lens. This was based on the theory that the color of light does not break while getting reflected from a mirror. The color of light does break while getting reflected by a lens and creates a rainbow type color around an object when seen through a concave lens telescope.
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