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01 5 Important Rules in Website Design
01 Affiliate Marketing in a Nutshell
01 Avoiding Impulse Spending
01 Establishing Online Dating Relationships
01 What is Niche Marketing
01 Why Publish an eZine
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02 Why Start a Membership Site
02 5 Ways to Keep Visitors Coming Back
02 6 Ideas for Viral Marketing
02 Affiliate Marketer Defined
02 Growing Online Dating Relationships
02 Making Money from Selling Advertising Space
02 Niche Marketing vs. Internet Marketing Niche
02 Rebates Reward or Rip Off
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03 The Different Types of Membership Sites
03 Are Affiliates in Demand
03 B2B Marketers Do It, Too
03 Generating Revenue With Good Planning
03 Mailing List for Affiliate Marketers
03 More Popular Online Dating Activities
03 Spend Wisely to Save Money
03 What Niche Marketing Really Is
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04 Deciding on Your Membership Model
04 E Books and Affiliate Programs
04 Good Design Practices
04 Online Dating Activities
04 The Age Old Question Do You Need a Website
04 The Budget
04 What Niche Marketing is Not
04 Which One is More Important Product or Mailing List
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05 Suggested Membership Site Themes
05 Folksonomies a New Viral Marketing Tool
05 How To Have Websites Built For You The Cheap Way
05 How to Research and Find Your Niche Online
05 Identifying an Existing Hot Demand
05 Popular Online Dating Activities For Men
05 Publishing Your eZine the Pros
05 Why Should I Make a Budget
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06 A Man's Secrets to Successful Online Dating
06 About Online Trading
06 Does Your Passion & Hobby Really Matter
06 Four Good Reasons to Use Viral E Books
06 Protecting Your Commissions
06 Publishing Your eZine The Cons
06 Starting a Free Membership Site
06 The Importance of a Sitemap
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Optical Telescope







An optical telescope is a telescope that is used to gather and focus light mainly from the visible part of the

electromagnetic spectrum. The optical telescope allows the user to directly view a magnified image of

something far away. The term is used especially for a monocular with static mounting for observing the

sky.





There are three primary types of optical telescope:





* Refractors which use lenses

* Reflectors which use mirrors

* Combined Lens-Mirror Systems which use both lenses and mirrors





The basic idea of an optical telescope is that the primary light-gathering element – the objective lens or the

concave mirror – focuses light from a distant object to a focal plane where it forms a real image. This image

can be recorded with a camera or simply viewed through an eyepiece which acts like a magnifying glass.

The naked eye sees a magnified virtual image that is a very long way away.





Telescopes that have two convex lenses causing the image to appear inverted. Terrestrial versions of such

telescopes employ prisms or a relay lens between the object and the eyepiece to invert the image again

making it appear as it truly is thus an upright image appears in the eyepiece.





Early versions of the optical telescope often provided blurry images with chromatic aberrations that would

put rings of color around bright objects. However, advancements made in the telescope field over the years

have all but done away with these flaws and astronomers – both amateur and professional alike – are now

able to see clear images free from distortion.





Almost all large research telescopes are optical telescopes and are reflectors. The reason for this is that for

research purposes, the images must be free from imperfection in order for it to be studied accurately. Also,

reflectors work in a wider spectrum of light allowing for better imaging.





The term optical telescope almost seems like an oxymoron as “optical” means with the eye. We can’t

imagine what other type of telescope there might be that wouldn’t employ the use of the eye for viewing.

However, in technical terms, we must address the fact that the telescope is an optical image device and thus

should be referred to as such. Although there are optical telescopes that have cameras attached as well so

they are referred to as photographic telescopes.





From large and powerful to small and compact, there are a variety of optical telescopes available to the

amateur astronomer. Do a little research and find the optical telescope that meets your needs and then be

introduced to the cosmos in an amazing way!

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