Posts Tagged ‘ Telescopes and binoculars ’

What astronomy telescopes live website ?

March 29, 2012
By stillaig

Question by : What astronomy telescopes live website ? Offer live view thur there telescope and can be seen on my pc thur there websites? and also offers info what is being view nebular, planet,galaxzy etc? Best answer: Answer by Red RoseI doubt you will find one. Large telescopes are booked up months in...
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Can you recommend one of these two telescopes?

March 2, 2012
By stillaig

Question by : Can you recommend one of these two telescopes? For a beginner, kid interested in astronomy, I am considering: http://www.escience.ca/telescopes/RENDER/5/2038/3116/14584.html or http://www.escience.ca/telescopes/RENDER/5/2038/3116/12561.html Best answer: Answer by GeoffGThe 90mm refractor is going to be much better than the 70mm refractor: 29% better resolution and 65% more light gathering power. But I wouldn’t recommend...
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Telescopes

September 27, 2011
By stillaig

Buying the right telescope to take your love of astronomy to the next level is a big next step in the development of your passion for the stars.  In many ways, it is a big step from someone who is just fooling around with astronomy to a serious student of the science.  But you...
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Astronomical telescopes detect activity on Jupiter

September 9, 2011
By stillaig

According to a paper published as part of the Astrophysical Journal Letters recently, astronomers have been able to use their telescopes to detect interesting activity on Jupiter. This group of both amateur and professional astronomers have been able to see the planet being hit by a number of asteroids when gazing through their telescopes....
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Earth Rotating Under Very Large Telescopes

June 3, 2011
By stillaig
Earth Rotating Under Very Large Telescopes

Why is the Earth moving in the above video? APOD
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Wonder and Mystery above the Very Large Telescopes

May 11, 2011
By stillaig
Wonder and Mystery above the Very Large Telescopes

What’s that bright orange dot above the large telescope on the right? APOD
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Telescopes Meant for Children – Presenting Astronomy the Right Way

February 23, 2011
By stillaig

It is really a given that you just should do everything you can so as to help develop your child. You’ve got to worry about your youngster’s's physical, emotional and psychological advancement. At present, it is possible to look after this almost all at the same time if you’re going to introduce him to...
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Searching for Signs of Life: If an Alien Civilization Pointed its Telescopes at Earth, Will they Determine whether Earth has life?

November 7, 2010
By stillaig

Somewhere not too far away in the Milky Way Galaxy, an alien civilization may have advanced space telescopes trained on Earth. Does it recognize Earth has conditions to support life? Can it determine whether Earth has life? Astronomers and engineers are asking these questions as they design an ambitious space telescope with the goal...
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A Quick Astronomical Telescopes Buying Guide

August 27, 2010
By stillaig

Do you want to buy astronomical telescopes, but dont want to go through a 300 page book to discover how to buy a telescope? In this article, you will find out very quick how to buy astronomical telescopes. You can then find how to get a telescope within the next 72 hours! The countdown...
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How to Use a Telescope – Reflector Telescopes an Introduction

August 27, 2010
By stillaig

Telescopes are of two main types – reflectors and refractors. The fundamental difference between both types is the kind of glasses used for light collection. Refractors use lenses while reflectors use mirrors. Going back to school physics, it is obvious that light from distant bodies, like celestial objects, comes at us as a parallel...
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Reasons For Making Telescopes

August 15, 2010
By stillaig

Ever since man could wonder, he turned his face to wonder towards the stars. This is something that everyone knows, and something that everyone has probably seen at one time or another. With the invention of telescopes, man was able to actually get a big closer of a look at the things that have...
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