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Title: How we study the visible light


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How we study the visible light
  • The visible light spectrum
  • Each color specific wavelength
  • Each star emits specific wavelengths.
  • Astronomers use the spectrum of a star to
    determine its composition

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3 Kinds of Spectra
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SHORT wavelengths BLUE color LONG wavelengths
RED color
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DOPPLER SHIFT
  • Change in WAVELENGTH caused by a change in
    POSITION

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Doppler Shift
  • APPROACHING objects show a DECREASE in WAVELENGTH
  • RECEDING (moving away) objects show an INCREASE
    in WAVELENGTH

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SHORT wavelengths BLUE color LONG wavelengths
RED color
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RED SHIFT VS. BLUE SHIFT
  • Approaching objects show a BLUE SHIFTED spectrum

Objects moving away show a RED SHIFTED spectrum
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BLUE-SHIFTING STAR (Moving Towards Us)
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RED-SHIFTING STAR (Moving Away From Us)
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Star MOVING AWAY from us. (RED-SHIFTING)
REFERENCE SPECTRUM
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  • Studying the Stars
  • EM Spectrum

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Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Radio Waves
  • Microwaves
  • Infrared Waves (IR)
  • Visible Light
  • Ultraviolet Waves (UV)
  • X-Rays
  • Gamma Rays
  • Longest Waves
  • Shortest Waves

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Longest ?
Shortest ?
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Which EM energy reaches our surface?
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VISIBLE VS. INFRARED
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VISIBLE VS. ULTRAVIOLET
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Visible
X-Ray
I R
Radio
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I R
Visible
UV
Radio
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Radio Astronomy
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40 meter radio telescope
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Radio Telescope Imageof Galaxy M81
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VLA Image
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Very Large ArraySocorro, NM
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NRAO Greenbank, West Virginia
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Pulsar Radio Image
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Janskies
Minutes
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Navy Radio Telescope
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GBT
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25 Meter Radio Telescope
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VLBA Radio Telescope
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Very Large Baseline Array Sites
Hawaii California Washington
Iowa New Hampshire
Kitt Peak, AZ
New Mex. Texas New Mex. Virgin
Islands
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RATs (Radio Astronomy Team)
  • Meets every Thurs at GPN Planetarium

The GPT
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Small Radio Telescope
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