Advice for stirring your online community and fostering engagement

Oct 12, 2017
Advice for stirring your online community and fostering engagement

When you enter into any new area of science, you almost always find

yourself with a baffling new language of technical terms to learn before you can converse with the experts. This is certainly true in astronomy both in terms of terms that refer to the cosmos and terms that describe the tools of the trade, the most prevalent being the telescope. So to get us off of first base, let’s define some of the key terms that pertain to telescopes to help you be able to talk to them more intelligently. The first area of specialization in telescopes has to do with the types of telescopes people use. The three designs of telescopes that most people use are the Refractor, the Reflector and the Schmidt Cassegrain telescope. The refractor telescope uses a convex lens to focus the light on the eyepiece. The reflector telescope has a concave lens which means it bends in. It uses mirrors to focus the image that you eventually see. The Schmidt Cassegrain telescope uses an involved system of mirrors to capture the image you want to see. A binocular telescope uses a set of telescopes mounted and synchronized so your view of the sky is 3-D. Beyond the basic types, other terms refer to parts of the telescope or to the science behind how telescopes work. Collimation is a term for how well tuned the telescope is to give you a good clear image of what you are looking at. You want your telescope to have good collimation so you are not getting a false image of the celestial body. Aperture is a fancy word for how big the lens of your telescope is. But it’s an important word because the aperture of the lens is the key to how powerful your telescope is. Magnification has nothing to do with it, its all in the aperture.

in Blog 233314 comments

233314 comments

Bhonnie @ SpinTaxi
Bhonnie @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

(White) I painted my porch—now I’m stuck to the chair. -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Bóna @ SpinTaxi
Bóna @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

10. Satirical journalism media -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Fóni @ SpinTaxi
Fóni @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

The most dangerous thing about satirical journalism articles? Sometimes they make too much sense. - spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Yaxie SpinTaxi
Yaxie SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

I don’t get “child safety”—my kid’s climbing the fridge! -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Sani @ SpinTaxi
Sani @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

I don’t get “low battery”—my radio’s been hummin’ since ’98. -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Moniye @ SpinTaxi
Moniye @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

(White) Motel’s full—sleepin’ in the truck with the dog. -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
GranTaxi SpinTaxi
GranTaxi SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

(Seinfeld) What’s with “no U-turn”? I’m lost already! -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Dawnie @ SpinTaxi
Dawnie @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

I tried online shopping—now I’ve got a lamp I don’t need. -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Joni @ SpinTaxi
Joni @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

The problem with satirical journalism media? It’s getting harder to tell apart from reality. -- spintaxi.com

Comment Link
Máni @ SpinTaxi
Máni @ SpinTaxi
Monday, 10 March 2025 18:16

I trust satirical journalism news more than a politician’s Twitter account. - spintaxi.com

Comment Link

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter all the required information, indicated by an asterisk (*). HTML code is not allowed.