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A105 Stars and Galaxies Homework #4 due today Telescopes Read unit 30 for next week News Quiz Tuesday First Exam on Sept. 28 Today’s APODAPOD
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Announcements! News Quiz on Tuesday on the new Atacama Radio Telescope First Exam on Thursday, Sept. 28 –Review Sheet as Oncourse Announcement Oncourse Update - oncourse.iu.eduoncourse.iu.edu
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Special Guest!!! Professor Liese van Zee
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Three types of spectra Continuous – Thermal Radiator Emission – from hot gas Absorption – continuous spectrum passes through cooler gas
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Space Telescopes NASA’s four Great Observatories –Visible – Hubble Space Telescope –Gamma rays - Compton Gamma Ray Obs. –X-rays - Chandra X-ray Observatory –Infrared - Spitzer Space Telescope
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Hubble Trivia Launched April 24, 1990, by Space Shuttle Discovery Visible light, ultraviolet, and near-infrared Orbits about 380 miles (611 km) above Earth About the size of a bus Primary mirror ~ 2 meters Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble –discovered galaxies beyond our Milky Way –determined that space is expanding
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Keeping track of Hubble Where is Hubble now? When can I see Hubble? Where is the Hubble Space Telescope? www.heavens-above.com
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Space and Ground in Partnership Supernova brightness measured with Hubble Red shifts measured from the ground
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The Chandra X-Ray Telescope
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How Do X-Ray Telescopes Work? X-rays do not reflect off mirrors the same way that visible light does X-ray photons penetrate into the mirror in much the same way that bullets slam into a wall X-rays ricochet off mirrors like bullets off a wall X-ray telescopes are very different from optical telescopes. X-ray mirrors are precisely shaped and aligned to incoming x-rays. They look more like barrels than the familiar dish mirrors of optical telescopes.
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The Spitzer Infrared Space Telescope
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Spitzer Trivia Launched 25 August 2003 Estimated Lifetime:2.5 – 5 years Orbits the Sun, Earth-trailing, heliocentric Telescope – only 85 cm diameter (33.5”) www.spitzer.caltech.edu/about/now.shtml
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Compton Gamma Ray Observatory 1991 – 2000 solar flares gamma-ray bursts pulsars nova supernova explosions black holes quasar emission
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What does it cost????? Proposed NASA budget for 2007: $16.8B –Science$5.3 billion * –Exploration$4.0 billion –Aeronautics$0.7 billion –Space Ops$6.2 billion –Education$0.15 billion * All astronomy research and space telescopes are in this part.
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Comparable Spending $20 billion at jewelry stores (US) $24 billion at liquor stores (US) $40 billion on weight loss (US) $23.5 billion on candy and gum (US) $31 billion on pet toys and supplies (US) $7 billion on video rentals (US) $18 billion on makeup (worldwide) $35 billion on bottled water (worldwide)
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Great Observatories’ Costs Hubble Space Telescope:$6 billion Chandra X-ray Telescope: $2.5 billion Spitzer IR Telescope: $1.2 billion Compton Gamma Ray Tel: $0.56 billion Question: Why does society chose to support science research at this cost?
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The Hubble Space Telescope
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Homework Review Today’s homework… Next week’s: –www.astro.indiana.edu/novasearchwww.astro.indiana.edu/novasearch Check back with Hubble: Where is the Hubble Space Telescope?
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Read unit 30 News Quiz on Tuesday NovaSearch homework (#5) worksheet due Thursday EXAM ALSO THURSDAY
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