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Observing the Sun

Observing the Sun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGuZ-9M5FeM. Learning Outcomes. To appreciate how astronomers make observations of the Sun at different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. To describe the appearance of the Sun at different wavelengths.

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Observing the Sun

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  1. Observing the Sun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGuZ-9M5FeM

  2. Learning Outcomes • To appreciate how astronomers make observations of the Sun at different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. • To describe the appearance of the Sun at different wavelengths

  3. To appreciate how astronomers make observations of the Sun at different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum Wavelengths • Humans see visible light. This is just one part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The Sun emits light in frequencies across this spectrum. By using instruments that operate in these frequencies scientists can study the Sun and its behaviour. • Without these observations it would be difficult to study sunspots in great detail, flares or even the surface of the Sun with accuracy. • As well as infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray observations, usually conducted at high altitude or in space, other less well known wavelengths exist.

  4. H Alpha • H-Alpha is a specific wavelength in the visible part of the spectrum. It allows astronomers to study the Sun's surface as well as nebulae. Optical filters are attached to a telescope (by experienced astronomers) allowing the observer to study the Sun. Calcium-K is a similar filter. This allows us to observe on wavelengths that operate only on these frequencies.

  5. H Alpha

  6. X ray

  7. Extreme Ultra Violet

  8. To describe the appearance of the Sun at different wavelengths Apply your Knowledge • Using the sheet provided, draw a picture, and describe how the sun looks at different wavelengths.

  9. Review

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