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  2. Reticle - Wikipedia

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    A reticle, or reticule [1] [2] also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the eyepiece of an optical device such as a telescopic sight, spotting scope, theodolite, optical microscope or the screen of an oscilloscope, to provide measurement references during visual inspections.

  3. Eyepiece - Wikipedia

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    In some eyepiece types, such as Ramsden eyepieces (described in more detail below), the eyepiece behaves as a magnifier, and its focal plane is located outside of the eyepiece in front of the field lens. This plane is therefore accessible as a location for a graticule or micrometer crosswires.

  4. Autocollimation - Wikipedia

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    The eyepiece graticule and the reflected image of the target graticule are viewed simultaneously through the eyepiece. The image of the target graticule is always seen in focus and at constant magnification in the eyepiece, regardless of the distance between the Autocollimator and the reflecting surface. However, at long working distances only ...

  5. Graticule - Wikipedia

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    Graticule may refer to: An oscilloscope graticule scale; The reticle pattern in an optical instrument; Graticule (cartography), a grid of lines on a map; See also.

  6. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Eye relief is the distance from the rear eyepiece lens to the exit pupil or eye point. [34] It is the distance the observer must position his or her eye behind the eyepiece in order to see an unvignetted image. The longer the focal length of the eyepiece, the greater the potential eye relief.

  7. Reticule - Wikipedia

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    Reticle, fine lines in the eyepiece of a sighting device; Reticule (handbag), a type of small handbag This page was last edited on 29 ...

  8. Stereo microscope - Wikipedia

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    A - Objective B - Galilean telescopes (rotating objectives) C - Zoom control D - Internal objective E - Prism F - Relay lens G - Reticle H - Eyepiece The stereo , stereoscopic or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope variant designed for low magnification observation of a sample, typically using light reflected from the surface of an ...

  9. IAU designated constellations - Wikipedia

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    eyepiece graticule: α Reticuli: 3.32 Sagitta / s ə ˈ dʒ ɪ t ə / [7] Sge: Sgte: Sagittae: ancient : arrow: γ Sagittae: 3.47 Sagittarius / s æ dʒ ɪ ˈ t ɛər i ə s / [7] Sgr: Sgtr: Sagittarii: ancient : archer: Kaus Australis: 1.85 Scorpius / ˈ s k ɔːr p i ə s / [7] Sco: Scor: Scorpii: ancient : scorpion: Antares: 0.91 Sculptor ...