Spectroscopy |
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Telescopes |
The emission spectra of some well known elements.
The visible spectrum of the Sun.
The emission and absorption lines of Sodium.
1) avoids chromatic aberration
2) easier to mount (lighter and can support from back) >
3) Limited by turbulence and disturbances in air that
twinkle stars >
10 meter - Keck at Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Best observing conditions in the world: >
Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawaii - 14,000 feet >
angular resolution (arc sec) = 0.25 wavelength(microns) / diameter(meters) |
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Examples: >
200 inch Palomar Observatory >
has twice the resolving power >
has four times the light gathering power >
of the 100 inch Mt. Wilson Observatory >
Invented during the 19th century and served astronomers well >
Advantage: Long-term storage of information >
However "Old Fashioned" >
e.g. only records 5% of light >
Silicon device: >
Send data directly from CCD to Computer >
"Electronic" image >
Uses (records) as much as 90% of light >
Radio Telescopes: Made from dishes
which focus the radio signals on a receiver.>
The RESOLVING POWER for radio signals is inherently worse
than for visible light due to the much LONGER wavelength.>
angular resolution (arc sec) = 0.25 wavelength(microns) / diameter(meters) Examples |
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