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Day 17 September 18, 2012. Agenda HWQ 5 Section 1 Notes (3 rd ) Evolution of Stars Concept Map Evolution Poster.

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Page 1: Day 17 September 18, 2012. Agenda HWQ 5 Section 1 Notes (3 rd ) Evolution of Stars Concept Map Evolution Poster.

Day 17September 18, 2012

Page 2: Day 17 September 18, 2012. Agenda HWQ 5 Section 1 Notes (3 rd ) Evolution of Stars Concept Map Evolution Poster.

Agenda• HWQ 5

• Section 1 Notes (3rd)

• Evolution of Stars Concept Map

• Evolution Poster

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HWQ 5 (816-822)1.Compare and contrast the

two types of optical telescopes.

2.Describe a radio telescope.3.Discuss the major benefit

that the Hubble Space Telescope offers.

4.What does a spectroscope do?

5.What is the formula to compute magnifying power?

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Long ago, people named patterns of stars after characters in stories, animals, or tools.

Many of the names given to these star patterns by ancient cultures survive today and are called constellations.

Constellations

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Constellations and the stars that make them up are visible with the unaided eye.

However, to see other objects in space, or to see some objects better, you need a telescope.

Telescopes

Optical telescopes are used to study objects in visible light, and radio telescopes are used to study objects in the radio wavelengths.

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There are two basic types of optical telescopes.

One type uses only lenses to study light and the other uses lenses and mirrors.

Optical Telescopes

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Optical Telescopes

The distance from the objective to the focus is the focal length of the telescope.

You can find the magnifying power (Mp) of a telescope by dividing the focal length of the objective (fo) by the focal length of the eyepiece (fe).

Mp = fo/fe

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A refracting telescope uses a convex lens.

Light passes through the objective lens.

Refracting Optical Telescopes

The eyepiece then magnifies the image.

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A reflecting telescope uses a mirror as an objective to reflect light to the focus.

Reflecting Optical Telescopes

the open end of a reflecting telescope and strikes a concave mirror at the base of the telescope.

The figure shows how light passes through

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The most recent innovations in optical telescopes involve active and adaptive optics.

With active optics, a computer is used to correct changes in temperature, mirror distortions, and bad viewing conditions.

New Telescope Design

Adaptive optics uses a laser to probe the atmosphere and relay information to a computer about air turbulence.

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A telescope that collects and amplifies radio waves is a radio telescope.

Because radio waves have long wavelengths, a radio telescope must be built with a very large objective, usually some form of dish antenna.

Radio Telescopes

Astronomers often build several radio telescopes close together and connect them to form one large telescope.

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Even using active and adaptive optics, the atmosphere limits what Earth-based telescopes can achieve.

For this reason, astronomers use space telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope.

Hubble Space Telescope

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A spectroscope is a device that uses a prism or diffraction grating to disperse the light into its component wavelengths.

This tells astronomers a great deal about a star.

Spectroscopes

For example, they can determine its chemical composition, its surface temperature, and whether it is moving away from or toward Earth.

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A spectroscope disperses light into its individual wavelengths, or its spectrum.

Visible light yields a spectrum of colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.

Spectra