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Telescopes
Telescopes
Key Concepts
What are the regions of the
electromagnetic spectrum?
What are telescopes and how do they
work?
Where are most large telescopes
located?
Telescopes - Key Terms
Telescope
Refracting
Electromagnetic
telescope
Convex lens
Reflecting
telescope
Radio telescope
Observatory
radiation
Visible light
Wavelength
Spectrum
Optical
telescope
Telescope
A device that makes distant objects
appear to be closer.
Galileo made the telescope famous.
He was the first to see sunspots,
Saturn’s Rings, and the four large
moons of Jupiter
Electromagnetic Radiation
Energy that can travel through space in
the form of waves
Examples of Forms of Radiation
visible light – radiation you can see
infrared – feel as heat
radio waves
Ranges from long wavelength radio waves to
short wavelength gamma rays
Types of Telescopes
Instruments that collect and focus
light and other forms of electromagnetic
radiation.
Optical telescope – uses lenses or
mirrors to collect and focus visible light
Two types – refracting and reflecting
Non-optical – Use other forms of
electromagnetic radiation such as radio
waves, x-rays and gamma rays
Refracting Telescopes
Uses convex lenses to gather and focus
light
Convex lens is a curved piece of glass that
is thicker in the middle than the edges
The larger the lens the more light the
telescope can collect
Simple refracting telescope has 2
lenses – the objective lens and the
eyepiece lens
Yerkes Telescope in Wisconsin is the
largest refracting telescope
Reflecting Telescopes
Isaac Newton built the first in 1668
Uses a curved mirror to collect and focus
light
The larger the mirror, the more light that
can be collected
Largest optical telescopes today are
reflecting
Radio Telescopes
Devices used to detect radio
waves from objects in space
Most have curved reflecting surfaces
that focus radio waves the way the
mirror does in reflecting telescopes
Concentrate the faint radio
signals onto small antennas like
those on radios
Ex. The Very large Array, Arecibo
Other Telescopes
Detect:
Infrared – Spitzer Space Telescope
Ultraviolet
X-rays – Chandra X-Ray Observatory
Gamma rays
Hubble Space Telescope detects
visible, ultraviolet, and infrared
Observatories
A building that contains one or more
telescopes. (some in space)
Many large observatories located on
mountaintops or in space – atmosphere
makes images blurry.
Radio telescopes are not affected by
atmosphere