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Telescope Reading Review

Telescope Reading Review. In a Lonely Cosmos. 1) 95 million pixel & 55 inch 2) Giant planets close to the star will make the star wobble Giants have a lot of mass which makes the star wobble Close to the star means short revolution time. In a Lonely Cosmos.

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Telescope Reading Review

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  1. Telescope Reading Review

  2. In a Lonely Cosmos • 1) 95 million pixel & 55 inch • 2) Giant planets close to the star will make the star wobble • Giants have a lot of mass which makes the star wobble • Close to the star means short revolution time

  3. In a Lonely Cosmos • 3) Kepler will look at one spot, look at 100,000 stars for a long period of time and look for a planet eclipsing the star (transiting). One picture per half hour for three years. • 4) Massive planets should be gas giants and found far from the sun. • 5) One small area for a long period of time.

  4. In a Lonely Cosmos • What conditions are needed for a planet to be detected by Kepler? • Would the Earth be detectable by Kepler?

  5. Green Bank Telescope • 2) Big and steerable • 4) Needs to be very big because • Radio is long wavelength, therefore poor resolution • Radio is very veryveryvery weak

  6. Nov 16, 1988 Nov 15, 1988

  7. GBT • 5) Offset arm to reduce interference

  8. GBT • 6) Active Optics • Adjust for sag

  9. GBT • Radio Interference • Transmitting radio • Electric motors and generators

  10. Spectra Lab

  11. Bohr Model

  12. Mercury Telescope

  13. Liquid Mirror Telescope • Horizontal, constant spin rate, no vibrations • No atmosphere, low gravity • Low mass therefore can be sent to the moon 7. Can not steer it, like Arecibo

  14. Describe the best telescope

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