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French astronomer Charles Messier had catalogued more than one hundred of these fuzzy splotches in the late seventeenth century, and then the Herschel family used large reflecting telescopes to find even more.—
Danny Robb,
JSTOR Daily,
15 Mar. 2025 In 1969, Carnegie opened Las Campanas Observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert, replete with a 100-inch reflecting telescope of its own.—
Corinne Purtill,
Los Angeles Times,
3 Oct. 2023 Six decades later, Isaac Newton completed the first successful reflecting telescope, using a concave mirror that concentrated light much more efficiently.—
David W. Brown,
The New Yorker,
6 Aug. 2023 They are created as starlight spreads around the support structures inside reflecting telescopes like Hubble.—
Julia Musto,
Fox News,
16 Feb. 2023 Charles Parsons grew up in a scientifically minded family at Birr Castle, in Ireland, where his father built a world-renowned reflecting telescope in the 1840s (above).—IEEE Spectrum,
31 May 2019