schmidt camera
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Definition
Noun: A Schmidt camera is a type of reflecting telescope designed for astrophotography. Its key feature is a thin, specially shaped corrector plate at the front of the telescope tube. This plate corrects optical aberrations, particularly spherical aberration, allowing for sharp photographs of a very wide field of the sky.
Usage
The term is used specifically in the context of astronomy, optics, and telescope design. It refers to the complete optical instrument.
Examples
- The observatory's Schmidt camera was used to conduct a comprehensive photographic survey of the northern hemisphere.
- To capture that detailed image of the Andromeda Galaxy, they needed the wide-field capability of a Schmidt camera.
- The design of the Schmidt camera revolutionized wide-field astronomy.
Advanced Usage
- Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope: A popular variant for amateur astronomers. It is a compound telescope that uses a Schmidt corrector plate combined with a Cassegrain optical layout (using both a primary and a secondary mirror) to fold the light path, creating a more compact tube.
Variants and Related Words
- Schmidt telescope: A synonymous term for Schmidt camera.
- Corrector plate: The key optical element that defines a Schmidt camera.
- Astrograph: A general term for a telescope designed specifically for photography; a Schmidt camera is a type of astrograph.
Synonyms
- Schmidt telescope
- Wide-field astrograph
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Schmidt corrector: Refers specifically to the aberration-correcting plate.
- Schmidt-Cassegrain: A hybrid telescope design incorporating Schmidt optics.
Noun
- reflecting telescope that has plate that corrects for aberration so a wide area of sky can be photographed