Astronomy is world’s oldest Science. Historical records of astronomical measurements date back as far as Mesopotamia nearly 5000 years ago, with later observations made by the ancient Chinese, Babylonians, and Greeks. In the beginning, the first practical function of astronomy was to provide a basis for the calendar, the units of month and year being determined by astronomical observations. Later on, astronomy served in navigation and timekeeping. Nowadays, we are lucky enough to be living a so called “New Space Race”: from Moon landings to Interstellar Tesla Roadsters, it is clear Astronomy is not longer just used for timekeeping, but also for amusement. Is it no longer suited only for a selected group of people, but for everyone who is curious enough to wonder about life itself. On the other hand, when we think about Astronomy, the first thing that comes to mind are the stunning photos from the Hubble Space Telescope or close-up images of the planets taken by various space probes. What most people don’t realize, is that even though one won’t be able to see celestial objects as sharp as they are on those pictures, acquiring a telescope can be a decision that brings multiple joys. By meticulously analizing the travelscope market, and by studying the Amateur Astronomer imaginary I was able to identify a lack of options for the new comers in the subject. The research highlighted there are few portable telescopes, and when available, they show clear misunderstanding of what beginner’s needs and capabilities really are. Astronomy should be fun, easy and suited for everyone regardless their age or scientific knowledge. With that in mind, plus the emergence of a renovated interest about space, my dissertation thesis addresses the subject by developing a compact, lightweight, portable and high-quality user-friendly telescope for the beginner astronomer. A telescope with which new people to this amazing hobby will have a better chance of seeing the universe, rather than be frustrated due to the technical nature of heavy-duty telescopes.
L’astronomia è la scienza più antica del mondo. Testimonianze storiche dimostrano che le prime misure astronomiche risalgono all’era della Mesopotamia, quasi 5000 anni fa, con successive osservazioni fatte dagli antichi cinesi, babilonesi e greci. Inizialmente, la primaria funzione dell’astronomia era di fornire una base per il calendario, ma successivamente, l’astronomia fu applicata per la navigazione e il cronometraggio. Oggigiorno, possiamo ritenerci fortunati di vivere una nuova corsa nello spazio: dagli sbarchi sulla luna agli Tesla Roadsters interstellari, è chiaro che l’Astronomia non è usata solo per il cronometraggio, ma anche per il divertimento. Non è più indirizzato solo ad una élite stretta di persone, ma a tutti coloro che sono abbastanza curiosi di interrogarsi sulla vita stessa. D’altra parte, quando pensiamo all’Astronomia, la prima cosa che ci salta in mente sono le immagini dal Telescopio Spaziale Hubble oppure le immagini ravvicinate dei pianeti immortalate dalle varie sonde spaziali. Ciò di cui molte persone non si rendono conto, è che anche se no si è in grado di vedere gli oggetti celesti così nitidi come in queste immagini, l’acquisto di un telescopio può procurare molte gioie. Analizzando meticolosamente il mercato dei telescopi portatili e studiando l’immaginario dell’astronomo dilettante, fu in grado di identificare una mancanza di opzioni per i nuovi appassionati di Astronomia. La ricerca ha evidenziato una scharsità di telescopi portatili e quelli disponibili mostrano un chiaro equivoco fra le esigenze e le capacità dei principianti. L’astronomia dovrebbe essere divertente, facile e adatta a tutti, indipendentemente dall’età o dalla personale conoscenza scientifica. Con questo consapevolezza, oltre all’emergere di un rinnovato interesse per lo spazio, la mia tesi di laurea affronta l’argomento sviluppando un telescopio di altà qualità, compatto, leggero, portatile e di facile utilizzo per l’astronomo principiante. Un telescopio con il quale nuove persone, che hanno sviluppato questo incredibile hobby, potranno avere una migliore possibilità di vedere l’universo, piuttosto che essere frustrati per via della natura tecnica dei telescopi ad alte prestazioni.
Travel telescope for amateur Astronomy
MENZELLA, FELIPE MARTÍN
2016/2017
Abstract
Astronomy is world’s oldest Science. Historical records of astronomical measurements date back as far as Mesopotamia nearly 5000 years ago, with later observations made by the ancient Chinese, Babylonians, and Greeks. In the beginning, the first practical function of astronomy was to provide a basis for the calendar, the units of month and year being determined by astronomical observations. Later on, astronomy served in navigation and timekeeping. Nowadays, we are lucky enough to be living a so called “New Space Race”: from Moon landings to Interstellar Tesla Roadsters, it is clear Astronomy is not longer just used for timekeeping, but also for amusement. Is it no longer suited only for a selected group of people, but for everyone who is curious enough to wonder about life itself. On the other hand, when we think about Astronomy, the first thing that comes to mind are the stunning photos from the Hubble Space Telescope or close-up images of the planets taken by various space probes. What most people don’t realize, is that even though one won’t be able to see celestial objects as sharp as they are on those pictures, acquiring a telescope can be a decision that brings multiple joys. By meticulously analizing the travelscope market, and by studying the Amateur Astronomer imaginary I was able to identify a lack of options for the new comers in the subject. The research highlighted there are few portable telescopes, and when available, they show clear misunderstanding of what beginner’s needs and capabilities really are. Astronomy should be fun, easy and suited for everyone regardless their age or scientific knowledge. With that in mind, plus the emergence of a renovated interest about space, my dissertation thesis addresses the subject by developing a compact, lightweight, portable and high-quality user-friendly telescope for the beginner astronomer. A telescope with which new people to this amazing hobby will have a better chance of seeing the universe, rather than be frustrated due to the technical nature of heavy-duty telescopes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/140848