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Telescopes – Principle of operation and
factors that affect its properties
Telescopes are devices
that are used to view the distant objects. They find its use in
astronomy and physics. It enables you to view the distant objects by
magnifying them. There are many types of telescopes and their prices
vary according to the specifications. Many accessories are also
available that can be used in conjunction with the telescopes. Small
telescopes that are used as toys are also capable of viewing some
objects around 50 meters away.
Principle in which the telescope works
The principle in which the telescope works is very simple. There are two
lenses that make up the task of viewing the objects that are at a
distance. One of the lenses picks up the light from the object viewed
and makes it available at a focus point. Another lens picks up the
bright light from the focus point and spreads it out to your retina so
that you can view. The lens that picks up the light from the object is
called the objective lens or primary mirror. The lens that picks up the
light from the focal point is called the eyepiece lens.
Factors that affect the viewing of the object
The capability of the telescope to collect the light from the object
that is viewed and the capability to enlarge the image are the factors
that affect the efficiency of the telescope. The capability to collect
light from the object depends on the diameter of the lens or mirror,
which is otherwise called the aperture. The larger the aperture the more
the light it can collect. Enlarging of an image depends on the
combination of the lenses that are used. The eyepiece in the telescope
performs the magnification.
Some of the world's largest optical telescopes in operation
We say a telescope to be larger based on the aperture size. Based on
this we can say that Keck and Keck II are the largest telescopes in
operation with an aperture of 10 meters diameter. The Keck telescope is
composed of 36 mirror segments. This is located at Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
The next largest is Hobby-Eberly located at Mt. Fowlkes, Texas which has
an aperture of 9.2 meters. You can get a list of the largest optical
telescopes at http://astro.nineplanets.org/bigeyes.html.
Choosing your telescope
The choice of the telescope largely depends on what you want to observe.
You can choose compound telescopes and refractor type of telescope for
viewing through the urban skies. For the rural skies, you can use
compound telescopes and reflectors. They are better than the refractors
type of telescopes. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Hence, many people have different telescope for different purposes.
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About The Author:
David Chandler For more information
visit
www.TelescopeInfoCenter.com
09-12-05
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