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What is a tally lamp?

A tally lamp is a small light on a broadcasting or film camera that indicates when the camera is actively recording or live on air. It is used to signal to the camera operator and others when the camera is in use.


What does the microscope use to form images?

Microscopes use lenses to focus light onto the specimen being observed. This magnifies the image, allowing for details to be seen that are not visible to the naked eye. The image formed is then viewed through the eyepiece or camera attached to the microscope.


How would a three-hour time exposure photograph of stars in the northern sky appear if earth is not rotating?

This answer depends on the location of the camera taking the picture. If the camera is on the ground, then the exposure would come out clearer if the camera was not mounted on a system that could automatically move the lens. If the camera was in LEO (Low Earth Orbit) it wouldn't matter if the earth was rotating.


What scientific instrument is used to collect light by means of camera?

A digital camera or a camera attached to a telescope is often used to collect light in scientific observations. This allows researchers to capture images of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies for further analysis and study.


How do you take a photo of the moon?

To take a photo of the moon, use a long telephoto lens to zoom in, set your camera to manual mode, adjust the settings to a high ISO, fast shutter speed, and narrow aperture. Use a tripod to stabilize the camera and a remote shutter release to minimize camera shake. Experiment with different settings to get the desired shot.