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autocollimator
autocollimator[¦ȯd·ō′käl·ə‚mād·ər] (optics) A device by which a single lens collimates diverging light from a slit, and then focuses the light on an exit slit after it has passed through a prism to a mirror and been reflected back through the prism. A telescope which has a graduated reticle, enabling an observer to read off the angles subtended by distant objects. A convex mirror at the focus of the principal mirror of a reflecting telescope, which causes light to leave the telescope in a parallel beam. A telescope equipped with an eyepiece designed for autocollimation. |