Telescope In Tagalog

Telescope In Tagalog

How important is the telescope?Who invented the telescope?What is the largest telescope?​

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1. How important is the telescope?Who invented the telescope?What is the largest telescope?​


Answer:

The telescope is the most important tool in astronomy.

Telescope was invented by Hans Lipperhey and Lyman Spitzer.

Gran Canarias Observatory is the largest visible-light telescope.

Explanation:

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1.The telescope is undoubtedly the most important investigative tool in astronomy. It provides a means of collecting and analyzing radiation from celestial objects, even those in the far reaches of the universe.

2.Hans Lipperhey

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3.Canarias Observatory
The largest visible-light telescope currently in operation is at Gran Canarias Observatory, and features a 10.4-meter (34-foot) primary mirror. The Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory near Fort Davis, Texas, has the world's largest telescope mirror.

2. which word that does not belong to the group and why? : (x-ray telescope, ultraviolet telescope, hubble space telescope, compouns telescope)​


Answer:

space Telescope is the word not belong to the group

Explanation:

because it's for space and the others are for medical


3. galileo's telescope compared to the modern astronomical telescope.​


Answer:

Galileo's telescope:

Galileo was the first to point a telescope skyward. He was able to make out mountains and craters on the moon, as well as a ribbon of diffuse light arching across the sky — the Milky Way. He also discovered the rings of Saturn, sunspots and four of Jupiter's moons.

modern astronomical telescope:

Early telescopes focused light using pieces of curved, clear glass, called lenses. However, most telescopes today use curved mirrors to gather light from the night sky. The shape of the mirror or lens in a telescope concentrates light.A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects.

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4. Why are the 2.40–m Hubble Space Telescope and the newly launched 6.5-m James Webb Space Telescope still considered the most powerful telescopes compared to all earth-bound telescopes?


Answer:

Hubble uses a single 2.4–metre mirror made of solid glass. The size advantage gives Webb 6.25 times more surface area to capture light. It is the largest space telescope ever built, and in astronomy, size does matter


5. advantages of telescope​


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Advantages

1.Reflector telescopes do not suffer from chromatic aberration because all wavelengths will reflect off the mirror in the same way.
2.Support for the objective mirror is all along the back side so they can be made very BIG!
3.Reflector telescopes are cheaper to make than refractors of the same size.
4.Because light is reflecting off the objective, rather than passing through it, only one side of the reflector telescope's objective needs to be perfect.

Answer:

Reflector telescopes do not suffer from chromatic aberration because all wavelengths will reflect off the mirror in the same way. Support for the objective mirror is all along the back side so they can be made very BIG! Reflector telescopes are cheaper to make than refractors of the same size.

Explanation:

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Reflecting Telescopes

Mirror Advantage. Reflecting telescopes use mirrors instead of lenses to collect light.

Size Advantage. Because mirrors are easier to construct than lenses, they can be made larger and more durable.

Cost Advantage.

Maintenance Disadvantage.

Surface Disadvantage.

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6. The Hubble Space Telescope is the largest telescope in space. True or false?


the hubble space telescope is the largest.

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7. what do we call the tool used by astronomers to see faraway objects?A.radio telescopesB.spectroscopesC.hubble telescopesD.optical telescopes​


C.hubble telescope

Hubble Space Telescope

For example, the Hubble Space Telescope is positioned outside the Earth's atmosphere and takes very sharp images of very distant objects in space. Most radiation reaching Earth from space is blocked by the atmosphere

telescopes

A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects. Most telescopes, and all large telescopes, work by using curved mirrors to gather and focus light from the night sky. The first telescopes focused light by using pieces of curved, clear glass, called lenses.

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Answer:

C.hubble telescopes

Explanation:

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8. reflecting telescope gathers more light than refracting telescope​


Answer:

How does reflecting telescope differ from refracting telescope?

Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to gather the

light. Refracting telescopes use lenses. There are different kinds of reflectors, but in general the refractors all follow the same basic design.

Explanation:

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9. Eyepiece of a telescope​


Answer:

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An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes. ... The eyepiece is placed near the focal point of the objective to magnify this image. The amount of magnification depends on the focal length of the eyepiece.

Explanation:


10. telescope : astronomer : _______:________​


Answer:

telescope : astronomer : astrology: astronaut

Explanation:

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Answer:

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11. why are reflecting telescope better than refracting telescope?​


Answer:

Reflecting telescopes have a number of other advantages over refractors. They are not subject to chromatic aberration because reflected light does not disperse according to wavelength. Also, the telescope tube of a reflector is shorter than that of a refractor of the same diameter, which reduces the cost of the tube.


12. What is the difference between a reflecting telescope and refracting telescope?


answers:

Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to gather the light. Refracting telescopes use lenses. There are different kinds of reflectors, but in general the refractors all follow the same basic design.Mar 26, 2016


13. of the telescope and microscope​


Answer:

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TELESCOPE AND MICROSCOPE?

Explanation:

In the telescope the real object is far away and the intermediate image is smaller than the object. In a microscope, the real object is very close and the intermediate image is larger than the object.


14. How are common reflecting optical telescopes different from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)?


Answer:

Common reflecting optical telescopes and space telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) differ in several ways.

Firstly, common reflecting optical telescopes are typically ground-based instruments that observe light from celestial objects that has passed through Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere can cause distortion and blurring of the image, which is corrected using adaptive optics or other techniques. In contrast, space telescopes like the HST and the JWST are located in orbit above the Earth's atmosphere, which allows them to observe celestial objects with high resolution and clarity.

Secondly, the HST and the JWST are designed to observe a broader range of wavelengths of light than common reflecting optical telescopes. The HST observes in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths, while the JWST will observe in the mid-infrared range. These capabilities enable the telescopes to study a wide range of astronomical phenomena, from the formation of stars and galaxies to the properties of exoplanets.

Finally, the HST and the JWST have advanced technology and instrumentation that allows them to conduct research that is not possible with common reflecting


15. invention of telescope​


Answer:

Hans Lippershey

The first record of a telescope comes from the Netherlands in 1608. It is in a patent filed by Middelburg spectacle-maker Hans Lippershey with the States-General of the Netherlands on 2 October 1608 for his instrument "for seeing things far away as if they were nearby".

Explanation:

Telescope

A telescope is an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects, or various devices used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation.


16. Ultraviolet Telescope​


Answer:

The Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope was a space telescope designed to make spectroscopic observations in the far-ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.


17. 5. Why can you see a very distant object through a telescope? a. A telescope works like a camera. b. A telescope makes a big object look real. C. A telescope can make an image very clear. d. A telescope can make the image of an object very much bigger.


Answer:

D. A telescope can make the image of an object very much bigger

Explanation:

Telescope gather far more light than the eye

Question: Why can you see a very distant object through a telescope?

Answer: d. A telescope can make the image of an object very much bigger.

Explanation: A telescope allows dim objects to be observed with greater magnification and better resolution.


18. invention of telescope?


Answer:

Hans lipperhey and zacharazia janssen

and Lyman splitzer


19. Which of the following statement is correct? a. Reflecting telescope uses convex lenses while refracting telescopes uses concave lenses. b. both telescopes are using the combination of concave and convex lenses. c. Reflecting telescope uses a concave lenses while refracting telescopes uses convex lenses. d. None of the statements above are correct.


Answer:

d. None of the statements above are correct

Explanation:

A reflecting telescope uses a concave mirror as an objective while a refracting telescope uses a lens as an objective.

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20. How is a refracting telescope different from reflecting telescope Stay safe :)


Answer:

The difference between Reflecting and Refracting Telescopes is that a reflecting telescope has a single or a combination of curved mirrors in order to reflect the light rays and form an image. On the other hand, an refracting telescope has a lens as its objective lens to form an image

Explanation:

Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to gather the light. Refracting telescopes use lenses.


21. 5. Why can you see a very distant object through a telescope?a. A telescope works like a camera.b. A telescope makes a big object look real.C. A telescope can make an image very clear.d. A telescope can make the image of an object very much bigger.​


Answer:

Because, It's D. A telescope can make the image of an object very much bigger...

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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22. Similarities on Telescope & microscope and Difference of Telescope & Microscope. English + Science


Answer:

SIMILARITIES

Microscopes and telescopes are quite similar in that they are both utilized to view objects up close. The utilization of microscopes and telescopes dates back to the early 17th century and the similarity in the use of convex and concave mirror and lenses to make them have not changed much in the last few centuries.

DEFERENCE

The main difference between the telescope and microscope is that the telescope is used to see the distant object with the help of magnification but the image is apparent but the microscope is used to see the small object with the help of magnification but the image is apparent.

Explanation:

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23. telescope used to ?​


Telescope

A telescope is used to observe objects in the sky billions of miles away so we can learn more than about them. The most poweful telescope known is the Hubble Space Telescope . It is a space telescope launched into low Earth orbit in 1990 by a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) . It allows scientists to take amazing photographs of the planet , stars , galaxies , and other heavenly bodies . Through theses picture , scientists learn a lot about space. They are able to approximate the size and age of universe and to understand how planets , galaxies , and stars form.

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24. contribution of telescope What is the contribution of the telescope in our scientific development?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Telescopes have opened our eyes to the universe.

Explanation:

Early telescopes showed that Earth was not the center of the universe, as was previously believed. They also showed mountains and craters on the moon. Later telescopes have revealed geography and weather on the planets in our solar system.

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25. the telescope was invented by galileo in 1609. The reflector telescope found at Mt palomar was built 1948. How many years after Galileo's invention was the refelctor telescope built?​


Answer:

The first record of a refracting telescope appeared in the Netherlands about 1608, when a spectacle maker from Middelburg named Hans Lippershey unsuccessfully tried to patent one. News of the patent spread fast and Galileo Galilei, happening to be in Venice in the month of May 1609, heard of the invention, constructed ...


26. disadvantage of telescope​


Answer:

Very high initial cost relative to reflector.

A certain amount of secondary spectrum (chromatic aberration) unavoidable (reflector completely free of this) The colours cannot focus at one point.

Long focal ratios can mean that the instrument is cumbersome.


27. disadvantage of telescope​


Explanation:

Very high initial cost relative to reflector.

A certain amount of secondary spectrum (chromatic aberration) unavoidable (reflector completely free of this) The colours cannot focus at one point.

Long focal ratios can mean that the instrument is cumbersome.


28. What kind of telescope is the nancy grace roman space telescope? ​


Answer:

Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST)

Answer:

Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope

Explanation:


29. Why are reflecting telescopes better than refracting telescopes?


Answer:

Reflecting telescopes have a number of other advantages over refractors. They are not subject to chromatic aberration because reflected light does not disperse according to wavelength. Also, the telescope tube of a reflector is shorter than that of a refractor of the same diameter, which reduces the cost of the tube.

Explanation:

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30. A type of telescope mount that allows the viewer to follow a star with only one telescope adjustment is the __________.


Altazimuth mount

A type of telescope mount that allows the viewer to follow a star with only one telescope adjustment is the Altazimuth mount.

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