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1). Reflecting Telescopes By : George Royal
When people think of telescopes, reflecting telescopes are usually the last things that come to mind. Rather, people tend to think of a straight tube with lenses at either side. This is unfortunate, since there are several ways to bend light so that it is magnified to the point where a person on the ground can make out the features on Jupiter, the billowing gasses of a distant nebula, or the light of distant stars.
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2). Who Invented the Telescope? By : Byran Kempa
Just who invented the telescope is a question many people ask as they first begin to learn about Astronomy and look towards the heavens to gaze at the stars, planets and moons. The telescope is an amazing devise and many people assume it was invented by Galileo Galilei, the father of Astronomy.
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3). Meade Telescopes – Where Quality Counts By : George Royal
When aspiring astronomers look for quality optics that will let them peer into the unknown reaches of void, Meade telescopes are an excellent choice. With a wide variety of telescopes, mounts, and filters available, Meade provides options for the backyard stargazer and the serious student alike. Which is why Meade telescopes are trusted the world over.
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4). Great Astronomical Observatories of the World By : David Craig
The great observatories of the world are responsible for many of the prolific astronomical observations of the twentieth century. Telescopic photograpy, radio dish data collection, and infrared imaging are among the many different techniques observatories have been able to employ to learn about the heavens.
The Palomar Observatory may be the most famous of all.
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5). History of Edwin Hubble By : Anne Noonan
Edwin Hubble was born in 1889 in Mansfield, Missouri. He lived there with his family until they moved to Chicago in 1898.
Edwin attended high school in Chicago where he became interested in science and the mysteries of the universe. Two writers that he admired were Jules Verne and his "20,000 Leagues under the Sea" and Henry Haggard who wrote "King Solomons Mines".
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6). The Science Of Astronomy Really Is Fascinating By : Yvonne Volante
Galaxies, the cosmos, astrophysics, observatories, telescopes: How do we possibly comprehend the reality that the universe is beyond measure, infinite, and endlessly mesmerizing?
We can't; that's why astronomy remains so completely fascinating. It's the things in life we do not understand that most often draw our interest; that's simply a natural human impulse -- to be curious, to wonder and to want to be in awe of something far beyond and outside ourselves.
Article Related to: astronomy, heavens, telescope, star, planet, universe
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