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The Eye Radio Waves Microwaves and Infrared Visible Light Ulraviolet X-Rays and Gamma Rays Light Versus Matter Misc. 100 200 300 400 500.
Electromagnetic Radiation and Telescopes (How we get information about the cosmos and how we gather the information)
Transverse Wave Electromagnetic Spectrum Electromagnetic Waves Do not require a medium to travel, unlike mechanical waves Exhibits interactions that.
Optical Holography Martin Janda, Ivo Hanák Introduction Wave Optics Principles Optical holograms Optical Holography Martin Janda, Ivo Hanák Introduction.
Telescopes. Light Hitting a Telescope Mirror huge mirror near a star * * * small mirror far from 2 stars In the second case (reality), light rays from.
By Pavitthra Pandurangan. What is the telescope? An object used to make distant objects appear closer using a series of curved mirrors or lenses.
Four hundred years ago……… the world of the microscope was unexplored. The structure of plants and animals we could see was a mystery, and there were thousands.
DO NOW: What do you know about our sense of sight and vision? What parts of the eye do you know? What do you know about light?
© 2006 Plano ISD, Plano, TX/Klein ISD 2007 Galileo Galilei was born February 15, 1564, in Italy near Pisa. The Leaning Tower had been completed for about.
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Telescopes