Friday, March 24, 2017

Light, Matter, and Telescopes by Deaundrena Vaughn, Brena Clifton, and Brittany Orebiyi

Light, Matter, and Telescopes by Deaundrena Vaughn, Brena Clifton, and Brittany Orebiyi


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  1. If the largest telescopes around are 10 m in diameter, what is the smallest one on record?

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  2. I think the smallest telescope is the BRITE telescope. It is supposedly 20 centimeters in a diameter.

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  3. Is light found more often as photons or waves? Why?

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  4. Are there any benefits to using a refracting telescope as opposed to a reflecting telescope?

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  5. How does a satellite dish pick up radio waves?

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  6. Is there a certain distance at which the one light turns into two lights? Like the headlights that look like one light from a distance.

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  7. Is the largest telescope the one that is used most often?

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  8. Is the largest telescope the one that is used most often?

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  9. Why is it important, or useful, to have different phases?

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