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What soap bubbles and telescopes have in common?. Very Large Telescope Interferometer - ESO. Cyclone on Mars. Cyclone on Earth. Soap bubble. Troughs. wavelength. +. -. frequency. wavelength. +. -. Red : about 700 billionths of a meter Violet : about 400 billionths of a meter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What soap bubbles

and telescopes

have in common?

Very Large Telescope Interferometer - ESO

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Soap bubble

Cyclone on Mars

Cyclone on Earth

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Troughs

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wavelength

+ -

+-

wavele

ng

th

fr

eq

uen

cy

Red: about 700 billionths of a meter

Violet: about 400 billionths of a meter

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Interference!

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Interference

CONSTRUCTIVE

DESTRUCTIVE

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1) Thin sandwich

2) Black -> destructive interference

CLUES

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Carnegie Institution, University of Arizona, Harvard University, University of Michigan, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Optical reflecting

Telescopes

Magellan Telescope, Chile

REFLECTION

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InterferenceESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer - Chile

NRAO Very Large Array

New Mexico (USA)

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ALMA, Chile - international collaboration!

66 ANTENNAE www.almaobservatory.org

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INTERFERENCE

Very Large Telescope Interferometer - ESO

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Zubbles: the colored bubbles!

www.zubbles.com

Sketch to do

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Soap bubble

Cyclone on Mars

Cyclone on Earth

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A HUGE THANK YOU TO

Ted Ducas, Walter Lewin, Dick Larson and Liz Murray, Craig Milanesi, Jane & Neil Pappalardo, Mike Stevens, the astrograds and Balu’