Spotting Scope Vs. Telescope

Spotting Scope Vs. Telescope For The Budding Astronomer

Wouldn’t it be great if you knew the difference between spotting scopes vs. telescopes – which is best and why? Recently my younger sister told me her eldest child was starting to get interested in astronomy, and she wasn’t sure what to do; should she buy a spotting scope or telescope?

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Diaphragm Of A Microscope

Diaphragm Of A Microscope

What is the diaphragm of a microscope, and how does it work? You’d have to say two things must perform exceptionally well if a microscope is going to function as it should.

First of all, light must hit the object being viewed, and secondly, once the light has illuminated the specimen, it must be collected and magnified.

One component essential to this procedure is the iris diaphragm.

In this article, we’ll discuss what exactly the iris diaphragm is, how it works, and its responsibilities. 

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Observing Yeast Under A Microscope

Observing Yeast Under A Microscope

Most people typically see yeast as something you use when you bake bread or brew beer, but in truth, there are numerous kinds of yeast. In this article, we’ll be discussing observing yeast under a microscope. We’ll also talk about yeast in general terms, such as what is yeast? What is yeast’s purpose, where can you find yeast? How would you use yeast when you bake bread and make wine?

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Best Digital Microscope

Best Digital Microscope

Digital microscopes perform precisely the same job as optical microscopes with distinct advantages, but what are the best digital microscopes? 

If you know about optical microscopes or used one before you understand, you magnify tiny specimens via the eyepiece and objective. Because of technical advances, there’s a relatively new kid on the block, and that’s a digital microscope.

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How to Parfocal Microscope Objectives

How to Parfocal Microscope Objectives

How to parfocal microscope objectives? If you’re relatively new to microscopes, you might be wondering what parfocal and objectives mean.

This article will explain precisely what parfocalling is and what is meant by objectives. 

The term “parfocal” refers to objectives you can change without needing to refocus, or at the least a minimal amount of refocusing.

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How To Make A Wet-Mount Slide

How To Make A Wet-Mount Slide

If your microscope is gathering dust in a storeroom or cupboard, why not take it out, dust it off and prepare some homemade slides.

To make your slides at home, you’ll typically only use a wet-mount slide or dry-mount.

We’re going to focus on the wet-mount slide in this article and give you all the details you’ll need to create a wet-mount slide for your personal use at home.

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How To Prepare Microscope Slides

How To Prepare Microscope Slides

While it’s fantastic checking out the microscopic world around us, what would make the experience even more worthwhile and fulfilling is if you knew how to prepare microscope slides.

Of course, it’s less time-consuming if you purchased ready-to-use microscope slides, but I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t give you the same feeling of satisfaction.

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How Much Does A Good Telescope Cost

How Much Does A Good Telescope Cost

If you’re enthusiastic about getting into astronomy, but you’re asking yourself how much does a good telescope cost, this article will answer the question for you.

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Microscope Reticle

Microscope Reticle

A microscope reticle is a transparent round piece of glass with a measuring scale etched along the centerline. Reticles are also known as eyepiece micrometers.

The reticle or eyepiece micrometer positions in the inside of the microscope’s eyepiece at the focal plane and, in doing so, enables the viewer to measure specimens accurately.

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Microscope Coarse Adjustment Knob

Coarse Adjustment Knob

If you’re relatively new to microscopes, you’ve probably heard the term coarse adjustment knob, sometimes referred to as the stage adjustment knob, and you might be wondering what exactly it is and what’s its function.

When you view an object, you position it on the stage of your microscope. The coarse adjustment knob quickly lowers and raises the stage or the lens, depending on the microscope’s design. 

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