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Practical Telescope Demo Evening Classes Week Five Downstairs in Physics Green
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Telescopes Evening Classes Week Five Presented by Oisín Creaner
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Pupil
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The Eye at Night The pupil widens to collect more light.
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The Eye at Night 7mm
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50mm x 50mm = 2,500mm 2 7mm x 7mm = 49mm 2 50mm binoculars collect 50 times as much light as the naked eye.
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Aperture Typical values are 5cm for modest binoculars to 30cm or more for large telescopes
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Focal Length FocalPlaneFocalPlane
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A second lens is used to re-diverge the rays.
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The eyepiece is placed at the focal plane
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Binoculars Point and look Adjust for each eye Useful on land, sea or sky! Relatively inexpensive
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Refractors
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Refractors - Pros & Cons ADVANTAGES Simplicity - no maintenance. Suitable for terrestrial viewing. No obstruction = high contrast. Sealed tube - no air currents. DISADVANTAGES Very expensive in large apertures. Long, heavy & uncomfortable. Residual chromatic aberration. Long f-ratios unsuitable for photography.
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Telescopes Evening Classes Week Five Presented by Oisín Creaner
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Reflectors
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Newtonian Reflector
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Open-end of a reflector
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Reflectors - Pros & Cons ADVANTAGES Low cost for size No chromatic aberration. Compact & ergonomic. Short f-ratios possible. Optically simple. Can be built very large. DISADVANTAGES Obstruction = loss of contrast. Only suitable for astronomy. Open tube = air currents. Mirrors tarnish & need re-coating. Need maintance, esp. collimation. Off axis coma.
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Schmidt-Cassegrain Reflector
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Light-path in a Schmitd-Cassegrain Reflector
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Catadioptrics - Pros & Cons ADVANTAGES Best of both worlds Large mirrors available Suitable for terrestrial viewing. Extremely Compact Sealed tube - no air currents. DISADVANTAGES Can be expensive. Obstruction = loss of contrast. Long f-ratios unsuitable for photography.
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Alt-azimuth Mount Dobsonian Fork Point and shoot
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Equatorial Mount Manual Motorised GoTo Photography
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Eyepieces
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SWAApparent field 82° Plossl Apparent field 52° KellnerApparent field 40° Real field = Apparent field/Magnification
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1° 39 arc min30 arc min
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Barlow Lens 40mm - 20mm 32mm - 16mm 26mm - 13mm 20mm- 10mm 12mm - 6mm 9mm- 4.5mm
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What can I see?
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More like this
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Appearance of Venus (1)Inferior conjunction (2)Greatest western elongation (1) (2)
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Detail on the moon Craters Maria
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Deep Sky Objects Clusters Galaxies
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Thank You www.astronomy.ie/handouts www.stellarium.org Useful websites
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