| collimation | <microscopy> The operation of controlling a beam of radiation so that if the light source were a point, the light rays would become parallel. The total bundle of rays diverge as the source size increases. (05 Aug 1998) |
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the accurate adjustment of the line of sight of a telescope
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The process by which a beam of energy or particles is aligned to form a parallel beam.
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The systematic aligning of optical elements in a telescope to emsure the brightest and sharpest views possible.
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Collimation means to render parallel. Light rays emanating from a source diverge. A collimator directs them into parallel rays. See also infinity. An alignment collimator is a target using collimation.
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| collimation | the accurate adjustment of the line of sight of a telescope |
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