English to Spanish Dictionary telescopic

telescopic

telescópico
translation of 'telescopic'
adjective
de catalejo,
telescópico
example
Using the 'telescopic' lens I analysed the terrain, looked for nests but found none.
Hidden along the front of the craft was a large, 'telescopic' lens.
This helps explain why a favorite target of many amateur observers is the one 'telescopic' object they know will actually change right before their eyes: Jupiter.
We peered through the 'telescopic' lens, trying to see the Stadium.
Yet the 'telescopic' boom design allows the operator to work in close when on severe slopes or in unstable conditions.
That word evokes the mental image of a guy in the bushes outside some girl's house, with his camera and 'telescopic' lens - which isn't at all what I'm talking about.
The 'telescopic' boom section is the one nearest the truck, and a folding section of slick line bridges the extending portion.
The 'telescopic' observations used by Galileo to confute the Aristotelians are bound up with complex assumptions having to do with optics: this penetration of observation by theory is typical.
But 'telescopic' observation reveals the different rings of the Saturn, called the Cassini divisions, as well as the nebula of the constellations such as the ‘Orion.’
It has also entered its uninteresting season for 'telescopic' observers; it looks like a small, featureless, gibbous Moon for the rest of the year.
To do this, gastroenterologists use endoscopes - flexible 'telescopic' instruments with a light and lens at the tip, which send pictures of the lining of the bowel to a video monitor.
But they are assisted by their coach who looks through a 'telescopic' lens and calibrates the rifle's sights, also factoring in weather conditions.
It appeared similar to a 'telescopic' view of a nebula and had a diameter of about half that of the lunar/solar disk.
This was done first through 'telescopic' measurements and early spacecraft fly-bys.
This area had been studied extensively with 'telescopic' images, and a near-equatorial landing would be most favorable for return-to-Earth trajectories.
As with Galileo's first 'telescopic' observations, these explorations will stimulate discussion on the origins of the newly revealed landscapes.
It will be used during keyhole surgery which is now commonly carried out, instead of conventional operations, using 'telescopic' surgical equipment with a camera relaying pictures from inside a patient to a monitor.
One of his favorite tricks is to call the people he's spying on and describe what he is observing through his 'telescopic' lens.
As well as being a pioneer in the field of 'telescopic' lenses, Thomas Cooke invented a steam carriage that could travel at 15 mph.
The lenses were reported as the largest ever ground for photographic work-the 'telescopic' rectilinear lens being 11 feet equivalent focus.
In 1609 and 1610, Italian mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei and German astronomer Simon Marius began 'telescopic' studies of Jupiter and its system.
Amateur photographers, much - loved 35 mm cameras around their necks, look in awe at the mighty 'telescopic' lenses of the world's paparazzi.
By 1613 Galileo believed that his 'telescopic' observations of the moons of Jupiter proved that the Earth and planets revolved round the Sun.
While Mars and the Moon were objects of much attention by early 'telescopic' observation, the surface of Venus remained a mystery.
The main camera is mounted on the 'telescopic' mast at the front of the trailer.
Scientists have studied the rocks and soil returned from the Moon by the Apollo astronauts and have used 'telescopic' and spacecraft observations to learn a great deal about the lunar environment.
When the sun comes out, it will open, allowing users to swim under blue skies, but when the weather turns, the 'telescopic' structure will slide shut and heating will kick in.
Centuries of 'telescopic' observations revealed Mars to have a dynamic surface and atmosphere.
To oversimplify, then, Galileo's 'telescopic' observations of remote surfaces and of appearances he knew to be illusions were revelatory in a way that the Linceans' microscopic scrutiny of matters at hand could not be.
Special 'telescopic' lens system can be tried from low vision trial sets, which are now available to help in distance and near vision.
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