Nautical Telescopes
A
nautical telescope assists the eye chiefly in two ways; first, by enlarging
the visual angle under which a distant object is seen and thus magnifying
that object and secondly, by collecting and conveying to the eye, a larger
beam of light than would enter the naked organ, thus rendering objects
distinct and visible which would otherwise be indistinct and or invisible.
Its essential parts are the object glass, or concave mirror, which collects
the beam of light, and forms an image of the object, and the eyeglass, which
is a microscope, by which the image is magnified. Nautical telescopes are as much a attractive display piece as they are a working navigational instrument. These telescopes are also taken as maritime antiques and memorabilia and are gifted to people in love with nautical items. These come in a an engaging designs, all in fascinating variety with reliable features that are meant for professionals and amateurs alike. Nautical brass telescopes are widely used in Universities, schools, laboratories, clinics, observatories and refineries.











