Lecture 13 – Telescopes
Summary / Checklist of the Main Concepts to Understand and Remember
Type of Telescopes | ||
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What types of electromagnetic waves do we receive from space on the Earth's surface? | |
• | Why don't we get large amounts of electromagnetic waves of all types on the Earth's surface? | |
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The two main types of telescope design: What are refracting and reflecting telescopes? | |
• | Who is generally credited with building the first reflecting telescope? | |
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What are the advantages of one type of telescope design over the other? | |
Telescope Performance | ||
• | Other than magnification, what are the two most important performance characteristics of a telescope? | |
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What do we mean by the light gathering power of a telescope? | |
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How can one improve the light gathering power of a telescope? | |
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What do we mean by the angular resolution of a telescope? | |
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How can one improve the angular resolution of a telescope, and what is the reason why that helps? | |
• | Approximately how wide is the aperture of the largest telescopes currently in use? | |
• | What does one look for in the location for a telescope? Why are some of the best telescopes placed in orbit around the Earth? | |
• | What is adaptive optics? What is interferometry? | |
Topics from the lecture page and textbook not listed above [or between square brackets]
were not covered in class;
Underlined words indicate that I will expect students to remember a number or a name related to that topic.
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