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    Hey Shack, why is it impossible to see colors when using a telescope? Specifically the Meade LX-200. Is it possible that one day, consumer telescope will have the tech to be able to see colors without having to use a camera to get a longer exposure?
    Feb 23, 2010 2:05pm PST
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    Hey Shack, why is it impossible to see colors when using a telescope? Specifically the Meade LX-200. Is i... : mnok

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    • Refraction alters wavelength + light noise. : twifosp
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      I see colors in my telescope. Jupiter... Saturn, Venus... all colored. : druciferThis person is cool!
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        ah? cool! I was just reading that objects mostly come in black and white. What kind of telescopes do you... : mnok
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          I have an old Tasco from the 60's with wooden legs... I haven't used it in years. : druciferThis person is cool!
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            and Tasco's used to be good back then. : druciferThis person is cool!
            • this is someone else's, but mine is the same kit http://www.pbase.com/smokedaddy/image/84810438 : druciferThis person is cool!
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          What kind of telescope was that article talking about? Was it maybe talking about digital ones that capt... : DinKThis person is cool!
          • Meade LX-200 : mnok
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        What about Uranus? : alphabluThis person is cool!
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          Peach. His was bleached : redfiveThis person is cool!
          • hey, I write the jokes here >:( : druciferThis person is cool!
        • http://www.shackpics.com/files/goodparksnrec_qd2ifhx3y6m293t9vt0w.jpg : JosephThis person is cool!
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      Most astronomy photography is false color. : mlev
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        That really depends on distance and wavelength. A lot of REALLY long range astronomy is radio based, and... : batkiwiThis person is cool!
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          Wouldn't that be color correction? The wavelengths change because of the doppler effect I thought. : robosextoid
          • I think it's mostly false color. The captions will often say which gases or wavelengths or whatever each... : DinKThis person is cool!
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            Its not color correction because the telescopes aren't looking at visible light (radio telescopes). Thus... : hadronflux
            • Err.. some of the light is not visible.. Not necessarily all, like my above post implies. : hadronflux
          • A lot of celestial objects emit radio waves directly, plus they're easier to detect since they pass throu... : ruddsThis person is cool!
    • I got one for Xmas from my wife. It's able to hook up to the internet. Weather has been so shitty I haven... : bozerThis person is cool!
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      Hijack. Does anyone do night sky photography? I bought my first DSLR and wondered how cool it would be ... : RasnowlThis person is cool!
      • I know one way is to "piggyback" a DSLR on a telescope. Some telescope have a GPS and are able to track s... : mnok
      • it's pretty easy. You can do it with just a tripod and a zoom lens with some of the higher megapixel came... : deadfish
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      You're doing something wrong. http://www.meade.com/support/see.html Tons of color photos taken with... : batkiwiThis person is cool!
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        I know about colors through photography. I'm talking about using the eye optic when someone personally lo... : mnok
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          it's faint, but you can see color. the photography just gathers more light, so you can see it better. : druciferThis person is cool!
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            ^^^gathers light for a living : porp
            • it's more of a hobby : druciferThis person is cool!
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      I see colors all the time.. Planets, stars, comets (Comet Lulin looked green).. Deep space objects mainl... : brakerThis person is cool!
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        The problem with most beginner astronomers is that they expect to just look through a telescope and see o... : Drewus
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          I'm not even a beginner astronomer...but I read somewhere that you need to use peripheral vision to see t... : RasnowlThis person is cool!
          • Yeah, that works with things like seeing the big red spot on jupiter if you're using a weak telescope. : Drewus
          • It's called averted vision. It's useful in seeing detail in objects that are faint. Another technique i... : brakerThis person is cool!
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      What? You're just using optics to magnify an image. I see colours just fine. : Drewus
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        I got this from : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlnEg7eN-QM The guy mentions " All images are t... : mnok
        • >:( : druciferThis person is cool!