How do i zoom into a star with my reflector telescope.? - reflector telescope history but for whom
For X-Mas I have a Meade 114mm I drew the brightest star you've seen and I've noticed, but when I try, the biggest thing I see is sticks and blurY How accurate.?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Reflector Telescope History But For Whom How Do I Zoom Into A Star With My Reflector Telescope.?
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All the stars are so far, that no more than points of light, even in the largest telescopes. If you try to grow beyond a certain point, you will see the errors of the telescope and the atmosphere of the earth, not in the details of the stars. They say: "blurY go and see the costumes - I think people see the diffraction pattern around the star, the stick is" the shadow of the spider supporting the secondary mirror. You are probably using an extension that also for the large telescope -- 150x is the highest that you use with this telescope.
No commercial telescope is powerful enough to see the stars, more points of light. The stars are too far away.
Each easy target for you is the planet Venus is the brightest "star" in the southwest at dusk. It's so you do not fall within any surface detail, but also in low power consumption can be clearly seen that phases like the moon. And if you have a clear horizon in this direction, you may be able to identify and Jupiter, is lower at the bottom right of Venus and will be very low on the horizon as night falls. You should be able to easily see the four Galilean satellites. Saturn is also easy to see, but now he is in the early morning hours to wait several months to see if you do not want to get up to 4 hours.
I. Rev is right.
He can not live without a zoom-zoom lens. Most astronomical telescopes come with eyepieces for more, select a small eye further expansion. Every time your eyes, you need to adjust the wheel focus, no zoom lever. With less of an eye, the star will be removed in a cluster, but also fragile. To see the details on the planet, we need a wave, but to open more, the image is too small for the naked eye. For detailed pictures, you need a camera to look through the eyepiece for a long exposure photograph.
Stars always appear as points of light, if properly focused ..
treat the planet .... Venus and Jupiter are in progress, even in areas of the northern hemisphere.
Crescent Venus shows phases like the moon .... and its scope can easily see the moons of Jupiter aligned (four of the most important.), it seems the small equatorial stars.
The rings of Saturn are easily visible.
Begin with higher number lens ..
the largest number to .. To find an object, then use the least
one, to get a good look, and then use the numbers below.
If you blur your vision to increase the
For example, if 3 eyepeces say .. 25 mm, 10 mm and 5 mm.
You use the 25mm to find the object, then use 10mm longer look closely, then try to 5 mm.
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