0 a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors
1 to make or become shorter by reducing the length of the parts:
2 a cylindrical device that you look through to make objects that are far away look nearer and bigger
3 to shorten something:
A low-power telescope is enough if you only want to look at the moon.
Of course there were newly developed and operational tools (radio telescopes) designed to detect these signals.
Miniaturisation intensifies the arrested moment, replacing the movement of time with a telescoping effect that is potentially just as endless.
He did so by not providing other practitioners access to high-power telescopes and by withholding information about how to build them.
What happens to tones when timing units (vowels, rhymes, syllables) are omitted in telescoping errors ?
Computers can analyse data from telescopes, control distant spacecraft and predict the behaviour of billions of atoms in a solid material.
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