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1 Telescopes By Eric Johnson and Fernando Rios

2 How Telescopes Work The larger the light gathering area the more light that enters the telescope. The more light that enters the telescope the higher the resolution thus the more magnification you can have. More light enters. Less light enters.

3 Basic Telescope Design Refracting telescope Reflecting telescope Refracting telescopes operate much like the human eye, using transparent glass lenses to focus the light from distant objects. A reflecting telescope uses a precisely curved primary mirror to gather light. This mirror reflects the gathered light to a secondary mirror that lies in front of it. The secondary mirror then reflects the light to a focal point

4 Hubble Space Telescope Is a Ritchey-Chretien reflector telescope Launched April 24, 1990 Instruments include: Has a diameter of 2.4 m Wavelength include:  Visible light  Ultraviolet light  Near-infrared light  Wide Field and Planetary Camera  Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph  High Speed Photometer  Faint Object Camera  Faint Object Spectrograph Has a collecting area of 4.5 m² Has a focal length of 57.6 m

5 NASA’s $2.5 billion F**K UP The problem was caused from a wrong conic constant as well as a malfunctioning null corrector.

6 The Solution Corrective lenses were used after the primary mirror to correct the problem similar to glasses for your eyes. Before and after images from the HST.

7 Other Types of Telescopes Radio Telescope Gamma-ray Telescope X-ray Telescope Infrared Telescope

8 Pictures from Hubble Telescope

9 Radio Telescopes (VLA) VLA Vary Large Array. NRAO consists of an array of 27 dishes with a radius of 25 m each. The 27 dishes are arranged in a “Y” shape spanning 50 mi. The combined dishes in the array give a resolution of a single dish spanning 22 mi across.

10 Pictures from VLA

11 Infrared Telescopes w

12 Pictures from Infrared Telescope

13 X-Ray Telescopes w

14 Pictures from X-ray Telescope


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