Gregorian reflecting telescope, 1734-50.
UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14: Made by the famous London instrument maker George Adams the Elder (1709-1772), this reflecting telescope uses the Gregorian optical configuration which produces upright images; a convenience for a telescope that was as likely to be used for terrestrial viewing as for looking at objects in the sky. The tube is covered in shagreen, polished ray skin. The claw-foot tripod stand allows the telescope to be used with a table, while a tapering screw thread is exposed if the pillar is detached from the tripod. This allows the telescope to be used outdoors by screwing the pillar stand into the trunk of a tree. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

PURCHASE A LICENSE
How can I use this image?
$375.00
USD
Getty ImagesGregorian reflecting telescope, 1734-50., News Photo
Gregorian reflecting telescope, 1734-50. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesProduct #:90770176
Gregorian reflecting telescope, 1734-50. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesProduct #:90770176$499$175
Getty Images
In stockPlease note: images depicting historical events may contain themes, or have descriptions, that do not reflect current understanding. They are provided in a historical context. Learn more.
DETAILS
Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.
Credit:
Editorial #:
90770176
Collection:
SSPL
Date created:
April 14, 2003
Upload date:
License type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
SSPL
Object name:
10412004
Max file size:
2481 x 3503 px (8.27 x 11.68 in) - 300 dpi - 1 MB