Essays About telescopes

 

  • telescopes
    The telescope has changed the world greatly by being able to make distant objects appear closer and more distinct. It helped scientists ...
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  • Description of Telescopes
    Description of the telescopes Telescopes are one of the main ways that astronomers explore the universe. They come in all shapes ...
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  • Seeing futher through tears than through telescopes
    Seeing Further Through Tears Than Through Telescopes Romeo and Juliet is a timeless tale of lovers who's misfortune and immaturity was a cause of their own fall ...
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  • Observatories
    ... Mauna Kea has dormitories and cafeterias at an altitude of about 9,000 ft, below the summit area of the observatory where the telescopes are located. ...
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  • Are we alone in this universe
    ... questions. Space telescopes have brought us pictures of unknown planets that might have some indication of life like that of the Earth. ...
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  • The view through a telescope
    ... For a few weeks during its biennial close approaches to Earth, Mars appears as a small reddish world in the eyepieces of telescopes around the world. ...
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  • Near Earth Objects
    ... Estimates of the numbers of Near Earth Objects of different sizes can be made either by direct measurement using ground-based telescopes or inferred from the ...
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  • Auroras
    ... rest of the year, the summer months, when the sun is up even in the middle of the night, auroras can only be viewed by using complicated scientific telescopes. ...
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  • Sir Isaac Newton
    ... At home during the plague years, he studied the nature of light and the construction of telescopes. By a variety of experiments ...
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  • James Clerk Maxwell
    ... Space Exploration Because of the discovery of electromagnetic radiation, the development of radio and infra-red telescopes occurred. ...
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  • X-Ray
    ... astronomy. X-ray telescopes are used to detect and study electromagnetic energy radiating from celestial bodies in the form of x-rays. ...
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  • Open Book Paper
    ... The wavelengths are in fact in the order of 0.001 m so the can be picked up by radio telescopes on earth. Here is a picture of one below. ...
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  • Observing Stars
    ... which allows the visible wavelength region through; and the radio window-which includes the wavelength region from about 1 mm to 30 m. The telescopes used by ...
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  • Astronomy
    ... Reflecting telescopes: Reflection refers to the use of a primary mirror to reflect the light back to a focus instead of refracting it. ...
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  • What are UFO's and what ties them to Extraterrestrial Life
    ... Some 100 billion galaxies are visible to modern telescopes and the total number in the universe must be even bigger, but lets stick to that. ...
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  • Light
    ... Reflecting telescopes are made of concave mirrors and they have helped astronomers chart the universe because the mirrors interact with each other to magnify ...
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  • Sir Isaac Newton1
    ... colors. This lead to his work on reflecting telescopes. ... telescope. This is the same principle that today's modern telescopes use. ...
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  • Black Holes? 4
    ... Unlike optical telescopes, x-ray telescopes cannot fix position very precisely, and the source was originally only vaguely located in the large pentagonal box ...
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  • Microscope history
    ... Indeed, this was probably already happening with telescopes just before this as Dutch Spectacle makers were experimenting with multiple lenses. ...
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  • Hubble Space Telescope
    The Hubble Space Telescope The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the worlds most powerful earth-orbiting reflecting telescopes. With ...
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  • Galileo Galilei
    ... From these reports, and using his own technical skills as a mathematician and as a workman, Galileo made a number of telescopes with optical performances much ...
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  • birth and death of a star
    ... Study of the stars, based on data collected from visible-light telescopes, radio telescopes, and detectors wavelengths can now reveal extraordinary amounts of ...
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  • hypernova
    ... In 1997, the Italian-Dutch BeppoSAX satellite pinpointed bursts with enough accuracy to allow optical and radio telescopes to view the burst's sources for the ...
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  • SETI
    ... Together, they voiced their belief that if other "alien astronomers" elsewhere in the universe possessed radio telescopes, that it would be possible to ...
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  • History of Summerian
    ... because of no technology? Just to make sure, the Sumerians did have telescopes in the past, strong ones too. Well, no one knows ...
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  • galileo
    ... own technical skills as a mathematician and a workman, along with reports of the construction of the device, Galileo made a series of telescopes whose optical ...
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  • Galilleo
    ... own technical skills as a mathematician and a workman, along with reports of the construction of the device, Galileo made a series of telescopes whose optical ...
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  • astronomy
    ... The CTIO houses several telescopes and auxiliary instruments, the most significant of which is a reflecting telescope with a 4-metre mirror. ...
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  • comets
    ... Astronomers with powerful telescopes can see many more comets, but even in this case it is still not common for as many as 15 or 20 comets to be able to be ...
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  • Astronomy and Renaissance
    ... astronomical telescope. The telescopes showed that the moon has a rough surface and looks like a dead earth (Bova, 15). Galileo ...
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