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  1. Celestial Objects for Modern Telescopes: Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 2 by Michael A. Covington, 2002-11-11
  2. All About Telescopes (Popular Optics Library) (The Edmund Scientific Library of How-To-Books) by Sam Brown, 1999
  3. The Perfect Machine: Building the Palomar Telescope by Ronald Florence, 1995-09-13
  4. Binocular Highlights: 99 Celestial Sights for Binocular Users (Sky & Telescope Stargazing) by Gary Seronik, 2007-05-01
  5. Hubble Space Telescope: New Views of the Universe by Mark Voit, 2000-10-01
  6. The Hubble Space Telescope (Watts Library) by Margaret W. Carruthers, 2004-02
  7. The Design and Construction of Large Optical Telescopes (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
  8. Telescope Power: Fantastic Activities & Easy Projects for Young Astronomers by Gregory L. Matloff, 1993-07-06
  9. Galileo's Glassworks: The Telescope and the Mirror by Eileen Reeves, 2008-01-31
  10. Fun with telescopes by wings of success, 2010-08-10
  11. The 100 Best Astrophotography Targets: A Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Ruben Kier, 2009-09-01
  12. Sky Atlas for Small Telescopes and Binoculars by Billie Chandler and David Chandler, 2007-08-01
  13. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories, 2nd Edition by Philip S. Harrinfton, Philip S. Harrington, 1998-07-13
  14. Pleasures of the Telescope: An Illustrated Guide for Amateur Astronomers and a Popular Description of the Chief Wonders of the Heavens for General Readers by Garrett Putman Serviss, 2010-03-01

41. Computer Operated Telescopes
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42. SLOOH - Live Online Observatory
Control powerful robotic telescopes around the world. • Create a photo record of your journey. Learn how to do more with your own telescope.
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43. Visit Chabot
Learn more about Chabot s telescopes and view astrophotos in the Virtual Science Center. Photo by Conrad Jung, taken with Chabot 20 refractor telescope
http://www.chabotspace.org/visit/observatories.asp

44. UCLA Astronomy : Planetarium And Telescopes
We apologize for any inconvenience. Shows will be starting again in the spring quarter on April 2. The telescope show at 800 PM will continue as scheduled!
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/
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UCLA Planetarium and Telescope Shows
Division of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Star projector and the planetarium sky
(Click to view larger image) Public planetarium shows (suitable for all ages) are given by current astronomy and astrophysics graduate students. Content varies with presenters, but commonly includes discussion about the current night sky, constellations, astronomical phenomena, and more!
Wednesday Evening Public Shows:
Planetarium Show - 8:00 PM
Telescope Viewing - 9:00 PM
Public shows are FREE . No tickets or reservations required. No late arrivals! All planetarium shows start at 8:00 PM (rain or shine) and last about 45-60 minutes. Late arrivals will not be admitted. June 11 will be the last show for the Spring Quarter! We will resume shows in the first week of the Summer Session on June 25.
Upcoming Planetarium Shows
Date Time Special Topic May 28 8:00 PM Active Galactic Nuclei June 4 8:00 PM Cosmology June 11 8:00 PM TBD During the fall, winter, and spring quarters of the UCLA Academic Calendar , shows are every Wednesday night. Beginning April 2, the planetarium show begins at 8 PM and the telescope open house begins at 9 PM.

45. MIT To Lead Development Of New Telescopes On Moon - MIT News Office
Feb 15, 2008 NASA has selected a proposal by an MITled team to develop plans for an array of radio telescopes on the far side of the moon that would
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February 15, 2008 NASA has selected a proposal by an MIT-led team to develop plans for an array of radio telescopes on the far side of the moon that would probe the earliest formation of the basic structures of the universe. The agency announced the selection and 18 others related to future observatories on Friday, Feb.15. The new MIT telescopes would explore one of the greatest unknown realms of astronomy, the so-called "Dark Ages" near the beginning of the universe when stars, star clusters and galaxies first came into existence. This period of roughly a billion years, beginning shortly after the Big Bang, closely followed the time when cosmic background radiation, which has been mapped using satellites, filled all of space. Learning about this unobserved era is considered essential to filling in our understanding of how the earliest structures in the universe came into being. The Lunar Array for Radio Cosmology (LARC) project is headed by Jacqueline Hewitt, a professor of physics and director of MIT's Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Science. LARC includes nine other MIT scientists as well as several from other institutions. It is planned as a huge array of hundreds of telescope modules designed to pick up very-low-frequency radio emissions. The array will cover an area of up to two square kilometers; the modules would be moved into place on the lunar surface by automated vehicles.

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48. Teleport Telescopes Home Page
Offers portable Dobsonian telescopes which are designed to collapse down into an extremely compact cubes for transportation.
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49. Garden Telescopes - The Porter Garden Telescope
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Whether you are creating your own garden design or working with an architect, residential landscape architect, or interior designer, you can grace any outdoor space with this unique permanent installation. With the authorization of the Springfield Telescope Makers, founded by Porter, we are offering our garden telescope in a numbered, limited edition to discriminating buyers who are seeking a truly distinctive landscape design centerpiece.

50. NRAO Sites And Telescopes
The telescopes of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory are designed to collect radio waves in an antenna, to distribute this information through a
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the European Southern Observatory The telescopes of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory are designed to collect radio waves in an antenna, to distribute this information through a highly sensitive receiver and correlator and then to analyze the output with sophisticated software designed specifically for this purpose. The newest telescope project of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory is the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) . This endeavor includes the collaboration of observatories from around the world in the manufacturing of over 50 high-precision 12-meter antennas. ALMA will be the forefront instrument for studying the cool universe - the relic radiation of the Big Bang, and the molecular gas and dust that constitute the very building blocks of stars, planetary systems, galaxies, and life itself. The ALMA site is located at an elevation of 16,400 feet in Llano de Chajnantor, Chile.

51. KECK Mirror At Caltech Astronomy
Thank you for visiting the mirror site for KECK telescopes at Caltech Astronomy. We no longer maintain this mirror. Please visit the actual site
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Thank you for visiting the mirror site for KECK Telescopes at Caltech Astronomy.
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52. Antique Telescopes, Spyglasses, Telescope History.
telescope history, antique telescopes, archaeoastronomy, ancient astronomy, old telescopes.
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NEW! Captain James Cook's Telescopes The topics on this site include: Cincinnati astronomy, antique telescopes, historical telescopes, antique scientific instruments, reflector telescope, refractor telescope, spyglass, pirate telescope, telescope history, history of astronomy, astronomy before the telescope. Topics to be added shortly: History of the Cincinnati telescopes and observatory, Captain Cook's telescopes, and many more photographs of old instruments. Rather than show all the well-known historical instruments in important museums (since these photos are readily available elsewhere), I prefer to show little-known astronomical instruments that are nonetheless typical of their time. I make no claims for completeness. This site is intended as an overview of historical astronomical instruments. As more material is added in the months ahead, the site will naturally become more comprehensive.
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53. Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes
A Manual for Optical Evaluation and Adjustment by HR Suiter, Published by us (WillmannBell) and in stock for immediate shipment.
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Star-test results apply to the complete imaging performance of the telescope. The star test is lightning-fast and requires only a good high-power eyepiece. It tests the telescope for precisely what it was meant to do. Bad or poorly-aligned instruments fail the star test unambiguously. The star test often allows you to correct the optical difficulty immediately in the field, when you might be frantic to have your telescope perform well to observe a once in a lifetime event. Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes as a guide, your telescope will perform to the best of it's abilities and perhaps it will show images better than you would have believed possible. From The Reviewers Far too many of us have experienced this disturbing scenario. But now, thanks to Star Testing , you can answer these questions easily and probably have the telescope operating in no time. And if there is an optical problem, you will be able to communicate it clearly to the dealer and get prompt action. Chapter One and Two explain basic optics in a fashion that any motivated beginner can follow. Computer-generated illustrations of defocused star images are so realistic that you can learn a great deal by just looking at the pictures . . .

54. The First Telescopes (Cosmology: Tools)
By taking our sense of sight far beyond the realm of our forebears imagination, these wonderful instruments, the telescopes, open the way to a deeper and
http://www.aip.org/history/cosmology/tools/tools-first-telescopes.htm
The First Telescopes
By taking our sense of sight far beyond the realm of our forebears imagination, these wonderful instruments, the telescopes, open the way to a deeper and more perfect understanding of nature.
I n the early 17 th century,
craftsmen and scientists introduced a new tool for studying the heavens. The telescope, one of the central instruments of the Scientific Revolution, soon became the astronomer's most essential tool. Now the astronomer could see countless stars and other faint objects never before visible. Suddenly the universe was no longer limited to what the naked eye could see. As telescopes improved, astronomers continued to push back the boundaries of the known universe, peering ever deeper into the surrounding sea of stars known as the Milky Way. The Invention The manufacture and properties of lenses were known since the time of the Greeks. Islamic scholars such as the Egyptian physician Alhazen (born in the 10 th century) made important contributions to the study of optics. However, lenses were not introduced to Europe until around the 13

55. Life In The Universe > Cosmology > Big Bang > Telescopes
Different types of telescopes are used to observe different types of electromagnetic radiation. On the ground, there are radio telescopes and
http://www.lifeinuniverse.org/noflash/Telescopes-01-01-07.html
Telescopes
The observational study of Cosmology is difficult, because it mostly concerns extremely distant and therefore also very faint celestial objects. For this reason, astrophysicists often need to use giant telescopes with large mirrors that can collect sufficient light. Different types of telescopes are used to observe different types of electromagnetic radiation. On the ground, there are radio telescopes and optical/infrared telescopes . Radiation of certain wavelengths, in particular very energetic (short wavelength) radiation, cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, and observations in the gamma-ray, X-ray and ultraviolet spectral regions have to be done from orbiting telescopes.
Large distances and very faint objects
The more distant an object is, the longer the light has taken to reach us. Light moves with a speed of approx. 300,000 km/sec. We therefore see the Moon - at a distance of about 400,000 km - as it was 1.3 seconds ago. The Sun's light reaches the Earth after having travelled 150 million km during 500 seconds and that from Pluto, some 6 billion km away, arrives after nearly 6 hours. Astronomers use light-years to indicate distances in the Universe - one light-year is the distance travelled by light in one year, or approximately 10,000,000,000,000 km. The nearest bright star, Alpha Centauri, is 4 light-years away and the most distant galaxies seen with modern telescopes are so remote that their light has travelled many billions of years. In fact, we see some of them as they looked less than one billion years after the

56. Thinking Telescope Project
The existence of rapidly slewing robotic telescopes and fast alert distribution via the Internet is revolutionizing our capability to study the physics of
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Why a Thinking Telescope?: The Thinking Telescope is a concept designed to enhance analysis and observation of huge sections of the night sky and to be able to extract useful information in a timely fashion. Three technologies must be integrated in order to create autonomous robotic telescope systems capable of finding and making more detailed follow-up observations of ephemeral source anomalies in real time.
We Haven't Come Very Far...Yet.
The knowledge extraction and discovery techniques employed in astronomy have not progressed very far from those employed by Tycho Brahe when, on 11 November 1572, he started modern time domain astronomy by discovering a bright new star that was not in his “mental catalog” of the night sky. Typically, humans still screen the reduced data even from robotic telescopes and, based on their knowledge and memory, identify candidates for follow-up observations. But modern data sets are becoming too large. Recognition of ephemeral changes of persistent sources in huge data streams and identification of fast celestial transients in the forest of non-celestial transients cannot be left to human analysts.

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58. Webster Telescopes - Large Dobsonian Telescopes
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59. SEST - Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope
The SwedishESO Submillimetre Telescope, acronym SEST, is a 15m diameter radio telescope, which operates in the frequency range 70 - 365 GHz.
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Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope
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The S wedish- E SO S ubmillimetre T elescope, acronym SEST , is a 15m diameter radio telescope, which operates in the frequency range 70 - 365 GHz. It was built in 1987 on the ESO site of La Silla , in the Chilean Andes, at an altitude of 2400 meters. The telescope, as its name implies, has been built on behalf of theThe Swedish Research Council VR and the European Southern Observatory ( ESO ). It is presently the only large millimetre / sub(mm) telescope in the southern hemisphere. On the Swedish side SEST is operated by the Swedish National Facility for Radio Astronomy, Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology , which is responsible for the receivers and the computer software. ESO is responsible for the Mechanical, and computer hardware maintenance as well as maintenance of the control building. visits since August 1996 Last modified by Felipe Mac-Auliffe , January 20th 2003

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