Discuss the computer-based astronomy programs

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Question: When an amateur astronomer considers purchasing or building a telescope to view deep sky objects (galaxies, clusters, nebulae, etc.), the three primary considerations are minimizing cost, having a stable mounting device, and maximizing the aperture (diameter of the main lens or mirror). The aperture is crucial because a larger aperture gathers more light. With more light, more detail can be seen in the image, and what the astronomer wants to do is to see the image as clearly as possible. As an example, many small telescopes have lenses or mirrors up to 8 inches in diameter. Larger amateur telescopes use concave mirrors ranging from 10 to 20 inches in diameter. Some amateurs grind their own mirrors large as 40 inches. Saving money is important, of course, because the less spent on the telescope, the more can be spent on accessories (eyepieces, star charts, computer-based astronomy programs, warm clothing, flashlights, and so on) to make viewing as easy and comfortable as possible.

Money might also be spent on an observatory to house a large telescope or on trips away from the city (to avoid the light pollution of city skies and thus to see images more clearly). Finally, a third issue is the way the telescope is mounted. First, the mount should be very stable, keeping the telescope perfectly still. Any vibrations will show up dramatically in the highly magnified image, thus reducing the quality of the image and the detail that can be seen. The mount should also allow for easy and smooth movement of the telescope to view any part of the sky. Finally, if the astronomer wants to use the telescope to take photographs of the sky (astrophotos), it is important that the mount include some sort of tracking device to keep the telescope pointing at the same point in the sky as the earth rotates beneath it. Based on this description, what are the amateur astronomer's fundamental objectives in choosing a telescope? What are the means objectives? Structure these objectives into a fundamental-objectives hierarchy and a means-objectives network.

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