Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Making a Homemade Telescope

People of all sorts of ages enjoy homemade telescopes. And being able to make your own just heightens the pleasure. There are several different methods for making a homemade telescope, but the basics are usually about the same. Below is a quick overview of the information and supplies you will have to have to begin.

Supplies Needed

You need a small amount of things to begin. Below is a supply list of the thing you can use to make your telescope at home:

Two Lenses: One needs to be a small concave, and then a larger one that is convex (the concave lens is thinner in the middle than on the edges, and a convex one is the opposite).

Two Tubes of Cardboard: The kind of tubes that come with the wrapping paper on them work great, or anything like them.

Building a Homemade Telescope You have your supplies now, this is the stage where you assemble your telescope. You begin by putting one of the tubes inside the other tube. You will have to figure out what distance apart the lenses should be. You figure this by looking through the small lens while having the larger lens in the front. When you get the right distance the object will be in focus, then measure the distance between the lenses to use as a reference for your new homemade telescope.
 
When the tubes are together they need to be double in length of your distance you figured. The convex or larger lens should be applied at the front end of the tubes, glue it on the tube. Be cautious not to let any glue fall on the lens, this would ruin the view of your homemade telescope.
 
Now you glue the concave lens onto the opposite end and this makes and eyepiece for you. Be sure you have these lenses lined up properly for you to be able to view what objects you desire through them correctly. The tubes should be in great condition without being broken or bent, they need to be sturdy enough to hold the lenses too and keep them parallel. If they don't you will just be wasting your time.

If you manage to align the two lenses and keep them that way at the correct distance, creates a good sight line, and also keeping them parallel, your new telescope that is homemade will suit you and your family just fine. This is also a good project for a school class.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

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Friday, 17 December 2010

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Friday, 10 December 2010

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This video tutorial is about how an image of an object placed in front of a concave mirror is formed? The ray from the object fall on the mirror after the reflection the ray passes from the focus and image is formed at 2F. The image is inverted. For the derivation of the equation watch the tutorial video of Algebra.

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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

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Saturday, 4 December 2010

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Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Victoria School LSS TFU: Focus Point..

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Thursday, 18 November 2010

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Wednesday, 3 November 2010

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Saturday, 30 October 2010

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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

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Saturday, 23 October 2010

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A Fish-Eye View from Genesis II

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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

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Friday, 1 October 2010

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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

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Friday, 17 September 2010

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Monday, 13 September 2010

Physics: Convex Mirrors

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Sunday, 29 August 2010

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Friday, 27 August 2010

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Monday, 23 August 2010

Convex lens - physics experiment

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Thursday, 19 August 2010

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Thursday, 5 August 2010

Curved mirrors - physics experiment

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Tuesday, 27 July 2010

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Friday, 23 July 2010

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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

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Friday, 16 July 2010

The Convex Lens Building in Abu Dhabi

I don't actually know the name of this building. I think it is a resort actully. It is on the highway as you drive into Abu Dhabi. Everytime I go down to the Capital for work I can see the progress as it gets closer and closer to being finished. I think it is super cool.

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Sunday, 11 July 2010

Physics: optics of lenses and mirrors (6)

Physics: Introduction to the optics of lenses and mirrors. Concave, convex, converging, diverging; real, virtual; upright, inverted, magnified, shrunk. Sign conventions for focal length, image distance, object distance, magnification. The lens/mirror equation; the magnification equation. Introduction to ray tracing. This is arecording of a tutoring session, posted with the student's permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For printable documents containing the "handout" and problems discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) The lens/mirror equation. Focal length distance, object distance. Convex, concave, diverging, converging (2) Image distance. Real, virtual (3) Continued (4) Continued. Upright, inverted (5) Continued. Magnification equation (6) Continued. The lens/mirror chart (7) A problem (8) Continued. Ray tracing (9) Continued (10) Another problem (11) Continued

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Monday, 5 July 2010

Hurricane/Vortex Energy Dynamics NASA

Concentrated spheres, such as Earth, are surrounded by layers of light of equal pressures. Clouds float around the Earth in them. The reason they float in curves parallel to the Earth is because of these spherical equipotential planes of pressures which curve as the Earth curves. Curved pressures of light act as lenses to multiply and divide light radially. (Spiraling) Light rays which pass through curved planes concentrate to a point when projected through light lenses of space in the convex direction and decentrate when they pass through the concave direction --------------------------------------------------------------------- Harmony of the Spheres A last lingering look back at mechanics to see new connections between old discoveries. Produced by the California Institute of Technology 1985 video.google.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Vector Fields and Hydrodynamics Force fields have definite properties of their own suitable for scientific study. Produced by the California Institute of Technology 1985. video.google.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Kepler to Einstein From Kepler's laws and the theory of tides, to Einstein's general theory of relativity, into black holes, and beyond. Produced by the California Institute of Technology 1985. video.google.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Overall,Tesla States that the sun acts as a "generator" for our ...

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Thursday, 1 July 2010

The Water Cycle by NASA

Please note : Water's Diamagnetism/Diaelectric Properties Concentrated spheres, such as Earth and Sun, aresurrounded by layers of light of equal pressures. Clouds float around the Earth in them. The reason they float in curves parallel to the Earth is because of these spherical equipotential planes of pressures which curve as the Earth curves. Curved pressures of light act as lenses to multiply and divide light radially. (Spiraling) Light rays which pass through curved planes concentrate to a point when projected through light lenses of space in the convex direction and decentrate when they pass through the concave direction Questions for Science : THE SUN What serves the sun as a carrier of light and heat, if, in the view of our learned scientists, space is a vacuum? Why do gases condense with a decrease in temperature? Why don't the fiery gases of the Sun, with supposed temperatures of over 6000°C, stream out into space? Why is the light and heat in the tropics more diffuse and at the poles the Sun's light more intense and its radiant heat less? ATMOSPHERE Why doesn't the Earth's warm air rise? Why is it so cold at the top of a mountain, ie nearer the sun? Why in our houses is it warmer nearer the ceiling and colder at the floor, when an artificial source of heat is used? Why does marble expand with heat and why doesn't it contract again with cold? EVAPORATION Why is the desert so dead despite all the heat? Why do damp tiled roofs dry out from the eaves towards the ...

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Monday, 28 June 2010

Focal Length of Convex Lenses

Physics Project Finding the focal length of a convex lens Turn your speakers on! Music: I Wish by Trentemoeller (Late Night Mix) www.karilyn.wetpaint.com

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Thursday, 24 June 2010

Backyard Astronomy - Gazing Into The Past

Astronomy continues to be one of the more popular hobbies. One of the major reasons is because you can stargaze just about anywhere. Although country settings away from city lights are best, everyone can see the moon. And even though the closest star (after our sun), Alpha Centauri is over 4 light years away, can be seen easily with the naked eye.

While simple stargazing with the naked eye is great fun, using a telescope can be awe inspiring. The view of the heavens through even a small telescope is something that has to be experienced to be appreciated. Even though modern technology allows us to view the celestial realm with images on tv and through the internet, there is nothing quite like seeing it though a telescope.

Different Telescopes

There are basically three kinds of telescope. The refractor and reflector and catadioptric. The refractor telescope collects and bends light with a convex lense and eyepiece. This bending or refracting concentrates the light rays to a small focal point making things appear larger or brighter. The reflector telescope on the other hand, as its name suggests, reflects light from a convex mirror in the back of the telescope to another mirror in the front and finally to the eyepiece. The convex shape of the mirrors "scoop up" and concentrate the light to a focal point thereby magnifying an object. Caution: Objects in a telescope appear closer than they really are!

The third type, called Catadioptric, combines features from both reflecting and refracting telescopes.

Which one is best? For image quality and portability, my choice is the catadioptric. It's easily transported and has the best features of both the reflector and refractor telescopes. Because of the design, catadioptric telescopes are almost completely free of the coma found in reflectors and the chromatic aberration in refractors. Chromatic aberration is the distortion of color due to a lenses inability to bring various colors in the light into focus. Coma is the distortion of an object at the edge of your field of view.

Convenience is another factor to consider. If you have to transport your telescope as I do you'll appreciate the catadioptric's compact size, light weight and how easy it is to set up and take down.

Travel Through Time

We all know light travels at an unimaginable speed of 186,000 miles per second. Even our sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach us once it's left the surface. Now think about our closest neighbor, Alpha Centauri. It's over 4 light years away so the light from its' surface began its' journey over 4 years ago. We are actually seeing it as it was more than 4 years in the past. In a very real sense we are looking back in time. Think back to what you were doing 4 years ago. Whatever it was, while you were doing it, light eminated from the surface of Alpha Centauri and came screaming along at 186,000 miles per second on the long journey toward earth, arriving here just a few minutes ago. Alpha Centauri is actually part of a star system. 3 separate stars, Alpha Centauri A and B form a binary while Alpha Centauri C is 13,000 Astronomical Units (AU) away. This is part of the reason it's easily seen with the naked eye, you are actually looking at 3 stars instead of 1.

Closer To Home

One need not look outside our own solar system to find amazing sites in the night sky. The moon may look smooth when seen with the naked eye but train a telescope on it and prepared to be wowed. The level of detail will depend on your telescope but the craters and jagged mountains are clearly visible. The best viewing, in my opinion is when the moon is in a crescent stage as the shadow created by the earth allows for much more detail to be seen. I saw the moon for the first time through a telescope years ago. I watched as it slowly drifted past my field of view and could almost feel its' movement. Of course I knew it moved along its' orbit around the earth but to actually see it moving was an incredible experience.

Saturn, probably the most fun to observe because of the rings, makes for spectacular stargazing. Depending on the time of year, the rings of Saturn are visible and to this observer, quite breathtaking. While I couldn't discern any colors or variations in the rings, they appear quite distinctly from the planet itself, something I'd seen only in books prior to that.

Stand on the shores of any ocean on earth and get a sense of the sheer enormity of it. Then realize that it's not even a drop in a bucket by comparison to the size of the sky it sits beneath. Looking up at the stars at night makes you realize just how massive everything really is. There is no number that can truly measure or even estimate its' size or dimensions. The only thing that can even remotely compare to the wonder of space is the imagination of those who view it.

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Monday, 21 June 2010

Wearing Contact Lenses the Right Way

Although the use of contact lenses to correct eye problems has now become quite common, these are still a few common queries associated with the correct use of contact lenses shared by both those who use lenses for the first time, and those who have been using them for some time.

There are a few basic steps you must keep in mind while handling or using your contact lens, in order to keep them from getting damaged, and also for optimum comfort on your part.

One commonly asked question is whether or not it's possible to tell if the contact lens is inside out. There's a very simple way to do this, first place the lens on your finger so that an upturned cup is formed. Then bring the lens up to eye level so that you can see the rim of the convex surface clearly. If the top edges of the lens appear flared out, the lens in inside out, and if it just forms a cup, or a 'U' shape, you're holding the lens correctly.

Tinted lenses appear to have darker edges when held right side up, and some lenses have the brand name of the manufacturer etched onto the surface, which also assists in telling if the lens is inside out. However, there is no risk involved in applying the lens to your eye, inside out, you will only feel a slight discomfort.

Another important factor in using contact lenses is lens maintenance. Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before applying the lens to your eye, or when removing it. However, it's best to avoid soaps that are oily or too scented, since these tend to contain substances that might interfere with the make-up of your lens, or end up damaging it.

Take special care to avoid using products containing lanolin.

The steps involved in cleansing and applying contact lenses are as follows: first, gently shake your lens case containing the contact lens immersed in storage solution, to loosen the contact lens should it be stuck. Avoid touching or pulling the lens with your fingers as much as possible since you might end up damaging it. Then place the lens on your palm and rinse thoroughly with the cleansing solution prescribed for your specific brand.

After cleaning out the lens, dry your hands and place the lens on the tip of your finger, use your other hand to hold the eye open, and gently put the lens in place. Roll your eyes, and blink in order to let the lens settle. If you experience any discomfort, chances are that the lens hasn't been positioned properly, in which case it has to be removed, rinsed and replaced properly. If you are stand in front of a sink while removing or applying a lens, cover the drain with a clean paper towel, since if you drop the lens into the drain by accident, it'll be irretrievable.

By adhering to a few simple rules of contact lens usage, you can obtain the best results from this extremely convenient device.

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