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COLLIMATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a verb meaning "to make (something, such as light rays) parallel." Examples of collimate in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web
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Collimated beam - Wikipedia
A collimated beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation has parallel rays, and therefore will spread minimally as it propagates.
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it has arrived...now how does collimation work? : r/telescopes - Reddit
In a nutshell, you are making sure that the secondary mirror is centered in your focuser, and angled/rotated correctly, then that your primary mirrors center ...
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collimate
collimate, v. (ˈkɒlɪmeɪt) [f. ‘collīmāre’, an erroneous reading, found in some edd. of Cicero, of L. collīneāre, f. col-, com- together + līnea line, līneāre to bring into a straight line. Collīmāre long passed as a genuine word, and was adopted by some astronomers who wrote in Latin (e.g. Kepler Ad...
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How I Collimate Reflectors, Refractors, SCT & Maksutov Telescopes
Good collimation is required with any telescope or optical system to achieve good, sharp views across the entire field. Below is how I collimate my telescopes ...
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eVscope & eQuinox: Collimation. How Do I Collimate My Telescope?
For this procedure, you will need: 1) The Telescope tool 1 2) A clear sky with visible bright stars. If the dark cross is not centered.
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Collimated beam
Etymology
The word "collimate" comes from the Latin verb collimare, which originated in a misreading of collineare, "to direct in a straight line".
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How To Align Your Laser Collimator - YouTube
This video shows you how to align (collimate) the laser in your telescope laser collimator. #telescope #laser #collimator /// AMAZON ...
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A Beginner's Guide to Collimation - Gary Seronik
Collimation is a 3-step process. Step #1 is to roughly align the primary mirror. Step #2 is to position the secondary mirror. Finally, step #3 is to fine-tune ...
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How to collimate your telescope - Astronomy Magazine
Collimation is the process of aligning all components in a telescope to bring light to its best focus. All telescopes need to be collimated at some point.
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COLLIMATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to bring into line; make parallel. · to adjust accurately the line of sight of (a telescope). collimate. / ˈkɒlɪˌmeɪt ...
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37 Synonyms & Antonyms for COLLIMATE | Thesaurus.com
collimate · agree · assimilate · collocate · compare · conform · copy · equal · equate · liken · match · paragon · parallelize. Weak match. keep pace. Did You ...
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collime
† coˈllime, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. ‘collīmāre’: see collimate.] intr. To aim: see colline.1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iv. 170 The primary end of our life, unto what al our actions ought to collime, as arrows to their scope.
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collineate
collineate, v. (kəˈlɪniːeɪt) [f. L. collīneāt- ppl. stem of collīneāre: see colline v.] † 1. intr. To meet together or converge, as lines, towards a point; also fig. Obs.a 1631 Donne Serm. xxvii. 272 This is certain, this all St. Paul places Collineate to. 1651 Life Father Sarpi (1676) 66 The very c...
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Lens (disambiguation)
radiation focus and forces
Gravitational lens, a massive astronomical object which causes visual distortions
Electrostatic lens, a device used to focus or collimate
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