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    How can I improve this simple telescope?
    gimhan sandeepa
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    You can increase the magnification power of the lenses, and also add a third or fourth lens.
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    Are there any effects from looking at the sun?
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    You should not look at the Sun with a telescope, even for a second, as this could cause permanent blindness.
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    How I turn the upside down image to a virtual image?
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    You have to insert one more lenses in between but by doing so the size or length of the telescope will be double or more than double what it is now.
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    Do I have to have a light source in my telescope for it to work?
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    No. Telescopes take in light from the object you are observing and do not need a built in light source.
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    What is the magnification of this design?
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    It doesn't state the magnification power of the lenses/magnify glasses, but using this structure you can make a reasonably powerful telescope.
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    Can we use a toilet paper roll as an alternative?
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    Yes, but it will be smaller. A paper towel roll that is empty would be best.
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    Where can I buy lenses?
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    You can use the larger lens from a magnifying glass or shop at a specialty science store.
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    In some pictures there are magnifying glasses with handles, and in other pictures it's just the lens. Which one should we get?
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    The lens. A whole magnifying glass is probably more commonly used, but a lens is much more more comfortable to hold.
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    How many lenses can be used in between these two lenses?
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    None, as adding lenses between them changes the behavior of the light passing through. You could, however, make a telescope with theoretically infinite lenses, if they're spaced out properly. However, bear in mind that every lens you add reduces image quality, brightness, contrast, etc.
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    How can I put the lenses in if the roll is so small?
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    Get a bigger roll, then apply super glue on the edges of the lens and put it in. It should perfectly fit. Poke it in with a pencil if you need to.
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    How long is the maximum length of the telescope?
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    For an astronomical telescope with two lenses, the max length would be the sum of the focal length of the two lenses. A bit of variation will not affect much. This length is known as the tube length.
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    Can I make a telescope with one magnifying glass?
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    Certainly not. You need a minimum of two - one for the eye piece and the other for the far end.
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    How many magnifying glasses do I need in total?
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    You will need a minimum of two magnifying glasses of distinct strengths or focal lengths.
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    How much money do we have to spend on the supplies?
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    You have to spend probably about $20-$40 for the lens and the tubes.
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    How do I adjust two tubes inside each other so that the length of the tube will be the sum of the focal length of the lenses?
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    Before you even think about tubes, hold the stronger lens up to your eye, and then hold the weaker lens at arm's length. Move it to and fro until you see a sharp image of distant objects. Get someone else to measure the distance between the two lenses. That is the separation you need to use in the tubes.
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    Do I need two magnifying glasses of different strengths, or of different sizes?
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    Yes, you will need magnifying glasses of different strengths. If you use both of same strength, the scope won't work at all. The magnification factor depends on the focal lengths of the two lenses.
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    Where can I buy the lenses?
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    You should be able to find plenty of telescope lenses online using sites like Amazon. You may even be able to find specialty lens stores.
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    Is there a way to make a simpler one, without the complex materials?
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    I've pulled a bunch of lenses out of an old projector, and am currently using little more than a cardboard tube I acquired from work and some duct tape to assemble it.
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    What should be the focal lengths of the lenses to view stars?
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    Somewhere between 200mm and 900mm. It all depends on how close you want the stars to appear.
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    How can I do this without a magnifying glass or lens?
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    Concave and convex mirrors could also be used. I'm currently trying to build one out of a large shaving mirror and a smaller mirror used for covering blind spots in vehicles.
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    Can I use a glass instead of a lens?
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    You cannot use regular glass, since it wont have any effect on the magnification.
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    How do I increase the magnification power of the telescope to 20x?
    arti singh
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    Just add more and more magnifying glass/lens until it reaches to the power that you wanted.
  • Question
    Can I use a scissors instead of a coping saw to make a telescope?
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    No, you can't use scissors instead of coping saw because only a cutting saw can make a small part in the cardboard.
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    How long will it take to make the telescope using method 1?
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    It depends on how fast you do things but probably 20 to 30 minutes to make method 1.
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    What should be the distance between the lenses on a telescope?
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    You have to determine the focal lengths of the two lenses; just measure the distance at which they form a clear image. The total length of the telescope will be somewhere near the sum of the 2 focal lengths.
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    Can I use a glasses lens?
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    A telescope requires spherical lenses only. Glasses usually don't have perfectly spherical lenses, so are not advisable.
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    Can I see planets using a homemade telescope?
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    No, you will need a bigger and a better telescope for that. But you should be able to see the moon more closely.
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    How can I figure out what kind of lens I need?
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    You will need the magnifying glass, which you can get it in a stationery shop or order it online.
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    What is the distance between the two lenses of a telescope?
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    It depends on the focal lengths of your lenses. Normally, the distance between the lenses would approximate to the added focal lengths. For example, if you had 2 lenses of focal lengths 200mm and 400mm, then the distance between the lenses should be 600mm.
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    How do I do the mirrors when making a telescope?
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    This is about how to make a refracting telescope, so you don't need mirror. You only need mirror when making a reflecting telescope.
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