Cassegrain

/ˈkæsɪɡreɪn/ noun

A type of telescope design with a curved primary mirror and a smaller secondary mirror that reflects light back through a hole in the primary mirror.

Named after Laurent Cassegrain, a French priest and optician who described this telescope design around 1672. The instrument bears his name as credit for the optical innovation.

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