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Telescope Basics ASTR101 Mini-Lecture
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Ground based observatories are typically “Visible” or “Radio.”
Interestingly human eyes are tuned to the visible spectrum.
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VISIBLE - Discuss a bit of RainBOW
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Visible Light/Spectrum
Also called “optical” (Rainbow Spectrum) Frequency: 430 – 770 Tera-hertz (Thz) Wavelength: 390 to 700 nm (~ cm) This is the spectral range where the very long history of astronomical observations are made (until this past century when modern technology enabled other spectral range) Now: imaging, photometry, spectroscopy and polarimetry
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3 basic types Refractor Reflector Compound (Catadioptric) ss
Early Galilean type was ground breaking, but eventually a very limited built. Reflector Newtonian concept Compound (Catadioptric) Schmidt-Cassegrain ss
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Refractor Telescope This is the earliest type and the simplest construct using a (magnifying) lens, plus a 2nd eyepiece. Earliest patent by Hans Lippershey (German-Dutch) in 1608 Galileo built his own version, but definitely not of original idea Already a compound system with 2 pieces. Geometrical Optics (with the focus as the key “spec”) had already been well-established since its early start in 1300’s. Geometrical Optics as the underlying principles (rules) – “focus” is an importance spec (a number) Some basic rules Match the two foci Magnification is equal to M= fo/fe Add an illustration
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Infrared – NOT mUCH Here!
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RADIO
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Radio Waves Frequency: 3 kilo-hertz to 300 Giga-hertz (Ghz)
Wavelength: 100 kilometer (km) to 1 millimeter Typical AM radio stations ~ 1000 khz wavelength is 300 meters
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Radio Sources Sun is not a strong radio source, but it is the closest star Jupiter’s strong magnetic field The Milky Way galactic center Radio pulsars (rotating neutron stars) Extra-Galatic Radio Galaxies
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Radio Telescopes/Receivers
“Antenna” or “Dish”
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Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico – a single 300-m Radio Dish (single)
Many discoveries, including Crab Pulsar and other rotating neutron stars
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The Very Large Array (VLA) Socorro, New Mexico
27 radio dishes; 25 m each Interferometry-based The site of the movie Contact (1997) starring Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey
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Space Telescopes Hubble space telescope (HST) arguably initiate a new era of space-borne observations, primarily in the Optical/Visible range James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the next legacy but in Infrared range Recall that Infrared observations is difficult from the ground.
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