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Section 3.1 Using Technology to see the Visible With just your eyes, looking into space is just a bunch of dots in the sky. When we add technology to our eyes we can see further into our galaxy Different telescopes allow us to see different things in the sky and the world that surrounds us!
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Optical Telescopes Have been used for over 400 years 1608 – First telescope made by Hans Lippershey,but Galileo is credited with first using a telescope to see the night sky Bigger telescopes enable astronomers to discover new bodies in space. Sir William Herschel built a huge reflecting telescope and discovered the planet Uranus with it in 1773.
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Refracting Telescopes Uses 2 lenses to gather and focus the light Limited because the glass can not be more that 1m wide Think of looking through a glass pop bottle and trying to see images!
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Reflecting Telescopes Use mirrors instead of lenses to gather and focus the light from the stars Contains a large concave mirror coated with a thin layer of metal (usually aluminum) Polished to a shiny finish to reflect the faintest of light it receives One of the larges lenses is 6m wide
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Keck Telescopes
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Combining Telescopes The technique of using a number of telescopes in combination is called interferometry. When working together, these telescopes can detect objects in space with better clarity and at greater distances than any current Earth-based observatory Keck I and II are a great example of this – together they can detect objects with great clarity in space
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The Hubble Telescope Remote mountains make excellent sites for telescopes BUT light and air pollution along with clouds, humidity and even high winds can interfere with star gazing. The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, offers a solution to these problems. Orbiting 600 km above the Earth, the reflecting telescope is 14 m in length and 4.3 m in diameter In May of 2009, a 13 day revamp took place of the Hubble Telescope; this being the last of 5 trips to service the telescope They swapped out old gyroscopes and batteries with new ones and performed two intricate repairs to revive advanced cameras and versatile imaging technology
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IMAGES FROM HUBBLEIMAGES FROM HUBBLE
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Hubble Video – Revelations Hubble Video – Revelations
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