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Improvised Telescope Jeremy Eisen Josh Sabado Hannah Lee A. Martillana
Improvised Telescope Jeremy Eisen Josh Sabado Hannah Lee A. Martillana
IMPROVISED TELESCOPE
Submitted by:
Hannah Lee A. Martillana
Jeremy Eisen Josh Sabado
G10-Achiever
Submitted to:
Ms. Arianne R. Alano
Introduction
A telescope is an optical instrument that makes objects appear magnified by using an
arrangement of lenses, curved mirrors or various devices used to observe distant
objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation.
Refraction is the bending of waves, such as light or sound waves from a surface.
There are other types of telescopes but a refracting telescopes are used to look at
images that are in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. They’re used to see
the moon and various planets. It uses two main lenses, the largest lens is called the
objective lens which gathers the incoming light and the smaller lens is used for viewing
called the eyepiece lens which focuses the light from the telescope’s primary objective
from the eye.
Refracting telescopes uses an eyepiece lens and a telescope cost quite a lot of money.
This study aims to determine the following questions:
Is the improvised telescope faces a chromatic and spherical aberration?
What is the difference between the cheap improvised telescope than the commercially
made telescope?