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Title: Announcements:


1
Lab 2
  • Announcements
  • Simple numerical error analysis procedure on the
    website
  • Office hours changing
  • Monday 130-230
  • Wednesday 130-230

2
Lab 1 Grade Distribution
  • Average (without zeros)71
  • Average (with zeros)59

3
Telescopes
  • We use telescopes to magnify distant objects
  • There are two major types of telescopes
  • Refractors use lenses
  • Reflectors use mirrors
  • Many modern telescopes are a hybrid of the two
  • Our telescopes are primarily reflectors, but have
    a corrector plate (big lens) on the front

4
Magnification
  • The magnification is determined by the focal
    lengths of the telescope and eyepiece.
    (Mftelescope/feyepiece)?
  • Focal length is the distance between the
    lens/mirror and where an object coming from
    infinity is focused
  • This is why many telescopes are long
  • Reflectors advantageous here can fit a longer
    focal length inside a smaller region
  • Can you have too much magnification?

5
Too Much Magnification
  • Its tempting to zoom in as much as possible, but
    everything has limits
  • More magnification makes image dimmer
  • Light spread over a larger area
  • You not only magnify your target, but everything
    in between as well (atmosphere)?

6
Brighter Images
  • Most of what we look at through telescopes are
    far away and dim
  • We want to make our images bright!
  • How do we get brighter images ? collect more
    light ? make telescope wider
  • Refractors at a disadvantage can only be so
    wide
  • Some times this is not enough
  • Many images are long exposures
  • Hubble Ultra Deep Field (11 days-worth of light
    collecting!!!)?

7
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8
Celestial Coordinate Systems
  • Right Ascension and Declination (RA/DEC)?
  • Units?
  • Why is it advantageous over other systems like
    latitude and longitude?

9
And now tonights lab
  • Well be measuring field of view of our telescope
    (angular size seen through the telescope)?
  • Primary Method timing of stars crossing the
    field of view
  • Can do this because the Earth rotates at a
    constant speed (15 degrees per hour)?
  • Time with a velocity gives a distance
  • In case of clouds
  • Can put the telescope into a rough
    alignment--gtturns on the tracking motor
  • Look at a stationary object, moves like a star in
    the sky--gtmimics the original process

10
Procedural Notes
  • Measure FOV crossing time at least 3 times and
    take an average.
  • Don't forget to find theoretical field of view
    and compare it to your measured field of view.
  • You'll need a couple of specs for the telescope
    and eyepiece see the handout
  • Mind your units!
  • q(degrees)15(degrees/hour) x t(hours)?
  • q(arcminutes)15(arcminutes/minute) x t(minutes)?
  • q(arcseconds)15(arcseconds/second) x t(seconds)?
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