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How Do Telescopes Work - Building a Telescope of Your Own
- By John B Mayall
- Published 08/27/2008
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John B Mayall
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Constructing a telescope by oneself is not too difficult if the levels of enthusiasm for the task are just right. Of course, the whole idea also hinges on the type of telescope one has the intention of creating. If it is a simple device that one wants, something that is the simplest form of a telescopic instrument, then it is an easy task. However, for an instrument that is capable of allowing the user to explore the skies, then considerable more effort and investment will be required.
Right at the outset, it is imperative to understand the fundamental requirements of telescope construction. Whether the user wants to create a refractor or reflector type telescope, that is also something that must be made clear at the beginning. Although both serve the same purpose, the method for construction of each is rather different.
There are many online reference sites that provide guides for the construction of telescopes at home. Several of these sites, in addition to the instructions, also provide detailed lists of the essential elements of construction. Several authors have also written about telescope construction, and the neighborhood library is a good place to start reading such books from their DIY sections.
The materials for building telescopes can be bought at a variety of stores. Hobby centers are a must-visit for this purpose. The attendants in these stores know and understand the needs of such tasks and can help you like no other. Online stores also supply the bare essentials of a telescope. Some online stores are:
1. www.photonics.com
2. www.universityoptics.com
3.
www.atscope.com
4. www.telescope.com
Most of the building blocks of a telescope can also be handmade. PVC pipes, wood and cardboard raw materials, and duct tape can go a long way in the construction process and still result in operational telescopes. Some instruments made with crude materials such as these can also look professional and work just as well.
The toughest part of constructing telescopes on your own is not the building bit, but the research part. It is useful to complete your homework before setting out on such a daunting task. The whole construction process is not a breeze and involves quite a bit of efficient hard work. It is often advised to maintain an activity log while working on such a project, so that one can have a clear idea of where one is going during the long task of construction.
For all the hard work involved, the construction itself is not all that difficult. All it requires is that one study the task at hand diligently before starting out in all confidence. Knowing and understanding how each individual component of the telescope performs makes the whole process quite simple. An amateur can succeed with his first construction attempt if he has been meticulous in his preparation. An alternative to putting in such hard work in understanding the method is to take the easier way out and avail of the simplicity of a telescope kit. Teachers use such kits to demonstrate the construction of a simple telescope. You can use the same kit for making your first telescope as well. These kits are a perfect beginners’ tool because they are a better financial option and also much less time consuming while at the same time allowing the construction of moderately powerful telescopes.
Right at the outset, it is imperative to understand the fundamental requirements of telescope construction. Whether the user wants to create a refractor or reflector type telescope, that is also something that must be made clear at the beginning. Although both serve the same purpose, the method for construction of each is rather different.
There are many online reference sites that provide guides for the construction of telescopes at home. Several of these sites, in addition to the instructions, also provide detailed lists of the essential elements of construction. Several authors have also written about telescope construction, and the neighborhood library is a good place to start reading such books from their DIY sections.
The materials for building telescopes can be bought at a variety of stores. Hobby centers are a must-visit for this purpose. The attendants in these stores know and understand the needs of such tasks and can help you like no other. Online stores also supply the bare essentials of a telescope. Some online stores are:
1. www.photonics.com
2. www.universityoptics.com
3.
4. www.telescope.com
Most of the building blocks of a telescope can also be handmade. PVC pipes, wood and cardboard raw materials, and duct tape can go a long way in the construction process and still result in operational telescopes. Some instruments made with crude materials such as these can also look professional and work just as well.
The toughest part of constructing telescopes on your own is not the building bit, but the research part. It is useful to complete your homework before setting out on such a daunting task. The whole construction process is not a breeze and involves quite a bit of efficient hard work. It is often advised to maintain an activity log while working on such a project, so that one can have a clear idea of where one is going during the long task of construction.
For all the hard work involved, the construction itself is not all that difficult. All it requires is that one study the task at hand diligently before starting out in all confidence. Knowing and understanding how each individual component of the telescope performs makes the whole process quite simple. An amateur can succeed with his first construction attempt if he has been meticulous in his preparation. An alternative to putting in such hard work in understanding the method is to take the easier way out and avail of the simplicity of a telescope kit. Teachers use such kits to demonstrate the construction of a simple telescope. You can use the same kit for making your first telescope as well. These kits are a perfect beginners’ tool because they are a better financial option and also much less time consuming while at the same time allowing the construction of moderately powerful telescopes.

