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Chapter 21, section 1

Tools of Modern Astronomy

By Rusty Sturken

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

• Electromagnetic radiation is energy that can travel directly through space in the form of waves

• Electromagnetic spectrum is the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic waves

• Visible light is light that you can see with your eyes

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Visible Spectrum

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Telescopes• A telescope is a device built to study

distant objects by making them appear closer

• A refracting telescope uses convex lenses to gather a large amount of light onto a small area

• A reflecting telescope uses mirrors to gather a large amount of light onto a small area

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Telescopes• A radio telescope uses curved,

reflecting surfaces to concentrate faint radio waves from outer space onto small antennas

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Refracting telescope

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Reflecting Telescope

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Radio Telescope

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Very Large Array Telescope

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Arecibo Radio Telescope

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Hubble Space Telescope

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Spectrographs• A spectrograph breaks light from an

object into colors and photographs the resulting spectrum. It can tell:– Chemical composition of a star– Temperature of a star

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Spectrographs

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Spectrographs

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