Transcript Telescopes

Telescopes
Portals of Discovery
Telescope
• A telescope is an instrument
designed to aid the observation
of remote objects by collecting
some form of electromagnetic
radiation (such as visible light).
Wavelength
Wavelength & Frequency
Wavelength & Frequency
The Electromagnet Spectrum
Crab Nebula (In Optical)
Crab Nebula (In Infrared)
Crab Nebula (In Radio)
Crab Nebula (In X-ray)
Telescopes
• There are many types of
telescopes to view in each of
the electromagnet spectrums.
Optical (light) Telescopes
• An optical telescope gathers and focuses
light mainly from the visible part of the
electromagnetic spectrum (although some
work in the infrared and ultraviolet).
• They work by employing one or more
curved optical elements—usually made
from glass—lenses, and/or mirrors to
gather light and other electromagnetic
radiation to bring that light or radiation to a
focal point.
Anatomy of an Optical Telescope
Refracting Telescope
The refracting telescope which uses lenses to form an image.
Reflecting Telescope
The reflecting telescope which uses an arrangement of mirrors to form an image.
Counting the Stars . . . 1, 2, 3
Light Pollution Hinders Our View
Keck Observatory (Mauna Kea, Hawaii)
Keck Observatory (Mauna Kea, Hawaii)
Lowell Observatory (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Kitt Peak National Observatory
(Tucson, Arizona)
Radio Telescopes
• Radio telescopes are directional
radio antennas used for radio
astronomy.
Radio Telescopes
Radio Telescopes
Arecibo (Puerto Rico)
Arecibo (Puerto Rico)
Space Observatories
• A space observatory is any
instrument in outer space which
is used for observation of distant
planets, galaxies, and other outer
space objects.
Major Space Observatories
Hubble Space Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
Chandra X-ray Observatory
Lunar Telescopes?