2x Telephoto Telescope Lens For Cell Phone Universal
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all of the answers rock. For ISO setting use the smallest iso under 200; if it has any setting below iso 100 then use it, you'll get really sharp and smooth macro pictures with it. you can try to fake a macro with your 18 to 200mm by turning it to 50mm or 60mm then maximize your picture by taking photos in raw files (as opposed to hi-rez jpg); then in photoshop, close crop your desired subject. it might be helpful to use a tripod for these shoots since you'll have to take it in slow speed to maximize existing light. (btw gilbert65 yes! prime lenses rock)
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A single-dish radio telescope is usually an antenna shaped as a parabola that collects the radio waves from a celestial object and focuses them onto a receiver. The signal received is then electronically processed so that it can be stored and analysed by a computer. The telescope has to have two important characteristics to be really effective and allow one to detect faint and distant celestial objects: it should have a large collecting area (large telescopes can collect more electromagnetic waves and therefore detect fainter objects) and the resolution (how close things can be together and still be distinguished as separate) should be as good as possible. The high resolution is a very important point for radio astronomy. A big telescope can better separate objects that are close together. However, size in meters is not the whole story: the diameter of the telescope should also be many times (as many as possible!) greater than the wavelength of the radiation it detects. In other words, the longer the wavelength of the radiation that we radio astronomers want to receive, the larger the telescope has to be in order to have the same resolution. An optical telescope with a diameter of 10 cm already gives the best resolution obtainable from the ground due to the effect of the atmosphere: such a telescope gives a resolution of about 1 arcsec which means it will be able to separate two people 1 meter apart at the distance from Groningen to Amsterdam (about 200 km). On the other hand, a parabola of 30 metre (quite typical for a single-dish radio telescope) will separate the two people only if they are 60 metre apart. So to get the same resolution as obtained from the optical telescope we need a parabola of more than 1 km: something that is impossible to build with the current technology! This has been a big limitation for single-dish radio telescopes and they are at most the size of 100 m (with the exception of the 300 m antenna in Arecibo, that, however, being built in a valley cannot move and can track objects only over a small part of the sky). For a long time, at the beginning of radio astronomy, this was the main limitation: it was not possible to obtain information about celestial objects comparable to what the optical telescopes were getting. In particular, it was very difficult to identify which object in the sky seen by optical telescopes was actually emitting radio emission, because the resolution of the radio telescopes was so poor.
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* A Zoom lens is a lens that has a continuously variable focal length; such as 28-70mm lens. A lens with a fixed focal length is commonly called a Prime.
* Telephoto means that the focal length of the lens is longer than diagonal of the format. Telephoto lenses are available in Zoom and Prime versions.
* Macro lens is also known as a Micro or Close-up lens. A true macro projects an image onto the sensor/film that is the exact same size as the object. For example: if the object is 2 cm long then the image of that object projected on the sensor/film is also 2cm long. It is called 1:1 magnification.
If you are in the U.S. and west of the Mississippi, you might be able to see it with a telescope of at least 10" of aperture. NASA TV will be doing a live feed and most certainly have video clips after the event.
As for size of the debris cloud after the impact, its going to be be small, maybe 20 – 30 miles on a side (don't forget, the moon is about 250,000 miles away). The crater it'll impact is something like 50 miles in diameter, but since its near the moon's south pole, its profile is going to be foreshortened.
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