Simulated Telescope Eyepiece
Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
8:54 pm
This is the back lit eyepiece i created for a Mixed media art project i am working on.
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You can compute the magnification by dividing the focal length of the telescope by the focal length of the eyepiece, so eyepieces with short focal lengths make for higher magnifications. The 5mm eyepiece would magnify 4 times as much as the 20mm eyepiece.
It would probably make a lousier image, though. I prefer small and crisp images to big and fuzzy ones.
I spent this winter break down on the Kenai peninsula with the folks. A few days before the new year, my father, little brother, and I took my little brother’s cheap telescope out to look at the full moon. I had forgotten how difficult it is to actually use a telescope to look at distant objects. For one, it’s really difficult to use a telescope while wearing glasses, and without glasses the focus needs to be changed if someone else wants to look into the eyepiece. It’s also quite difficult to position a cheap telescope by hand while bending over sideways or kneeling on the ground to use the eyepiece. These sorts of manual adjustments are best left to machines, I thought, so I decided to use my little brother’s Lego NXT brick, webcam, and a USB game controller I had recently bought at a thrift shop for a few bucks to put together a robotic control system for the telescope.
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The instructions will be on the packet about how to actually apply.
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It doesn’t really matter if you’re a no-good, cheating scumbag or simply married to a paranoiac nutcase—either way, you probably don’t want your partner scanning your every text message. The iTrust honeypot app can catch iPhone meddlers red-fingered. iTrust takes a screenshot of your homescreen (which you can take by pressing Sleep+Home at any time) and sets it as a full-screen background. If someone tries to use your phone while it’s running, they’ll see what looks like a regular homescreen, but won’t be able to do anything with it—it’s a dead image, after all. Whatever they try to do, though, is saved in an excruciating, slo-mo simulated screen recording. Intruders could obviously just hit the Home button to kill the app completely (not before trying to tap the screen a few times, though!) and the app doesn’t let you recording snooping beyond generalized icon-mashing, but hey! At least you’ve got proof that your spouse tried to open your call history six times while you were taking…
It doesn’t really matter if you’re a no-good, cheating scumbag or simply married to a paranoiac nutcase—either way, you probably don’t want your partner scanning your every text message. The iTrust honeypot app can catch iPhone meddlers red-fingered. iTrust takes a screenshot of your homescreen (which you can take by pressing Sleep+Home at any time) and sets it as a full-screen background. If someone tries to use your phone while it’s running, they’ll see what looks like a regular homescreen, but won’t be able to do anything with it—it’s a dead image, after all. Whatever they try to do, though, is saved in an excruciating, slo-mo simulated screen recording. Intruders could obviously just hit the Home button to kill the app completely (not before trying to tap the screen a few times, though!) and the app doesn’t let you recording snooping beyond generalized icon-mashing, but hey! At least you’ve got proof that your spouse tried to open your call history six times while you were taking…
This is why we can’t have a government.
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5. fotoğraftaki antennaegalaxy sizce de bebeğin anne karnındaki ilk haline benzemiyor mu?
awesome vid by the way!
Ama ev satılıp set de alınabilir tabii ki
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Maybe the neighbors have the drapes closed? jk
How about fingerprints, or focus on something large like the moon.
I know it's by design that we can't see into the future, but sometimes I'd like a glimpse into the telescope of life.
For those utilities who have not yet begun to alter the finances of their customers through higher peak pricing, there is a cautionary tale here. It seems that it might well be worth 3-6 months of reporting on usage, with simulated billing and recommendations for changes, prior to actually instituting those changes. It would better showcase the insight provided by Smart Metering, would provide a sense of empowerment for the users, and would certainly eliminate some of what seems to be a sense of blindsiding on the part of the consumer.
Along with Eri, there's a wealth of plans and books out there. The simplest one to make is the Dobsonian-style reflector. It's nearly an even break for cost any more for build vs buy anymore too.
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Sure.
Cirric: the things you put in the telescope to change magnifications are always called eyepieces, not "lenses."
where you got the second pic ??? it’s fuckin awsome
There's a lot to it, more than can be explained here. Fortunately, there are a number of websites that can help you.
What you'll be able to see depends on how large the primary mirror is and how well you build it (mostly the optics).
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The history of science is filled with stories of amateur scientists who made significant contributions. In 1937 the American amateur astronomer Grote Reber built a pioneering dish-shaped radio telescope in his back garden and produced the first radio map of the sky. And in the 19th century the existence of dominant and recessive genes was described by a priest, Gregor Mendel, after years of experimentation with pea plants.
Just simulated an operation on a gall(?) bladder and is now watching a surgery where a tumour is being removed from somebodys kidney. Fun!
The so-called Type 1a supernovae are key to measuring celestial distances. Astronomers find evidence that they’re formed by the collision of two white dwarfs.
German astronomers using a U.S. telescope have provided scientists with at least a partial answer to a vexing question: What is the origin of the so-called Type 1a supernovae, which are widely used as celestial mileage markers?
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I only used eyepiece type helmets or I just didn't use one. I'm tough
did hubble capture the hole universe? no.
The same way the ball bounced in pong but a billion times more than that. Using geometric and acceleration formula to model the effect and to plot it into what you see on screen.
Yeah, Spore was such a joke. It closer to a creationism game than it was an evolution game lol.
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as far as i know those engine run on pure nitro… or methanol i dunno atleast its not normal fuel we use in cars… and the cylinders of those dragsters are like 3 times larger then one of mine… and you’r trying to compare a bottle rocket with a space shuttle??
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In most optical microscope it is either 5x or 10x, it is more usually the 10x magnification.
how many pics has it taken.. Ive only seen but a few online.. They should make all of them available including the blurry ones.. WE ARE PAYING FOR THEM
The same way the ball bounced in pong but a billion times more than that. Using geometric and acceleration formula to model the effect and to plot it into what you see on screen.
As long as the finder moves with the main optical aaxis, it should be OK. But putting the finder down there will make it extremely inconvenient to use, since you need to place your eye behind the finder in order to aim it. For that reason I always recommend putting the finder as _high_ on the telescope tube as possible, to minimize the amount of movement needed to get to the finder's eyepiece.
Just be honest with her – its only bad if you imply its real and its not.
put it in your pocket!
Cuz I look through the camera eyepiece and cannot see
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does anyone else think its ridiculous that the only movie I've ever almost cried in was about the Hubble Space Telescope. I'm so weird.
what can you say about time travel……
is that a blueberry
There are adapters for most popular camera brands and styles. It would be best for you to contact a telescope shop (or email to Celestron folks) and inquire for your particular camera and telescope models.