
Building a Simple Spectroscope — Splitting Starlight into Its Rainbow of Elements
A spectroscope splits light into its component colours — its spectrum — revealing what elements produced the light. When Isaac Newton passed sunlight through a glass prism in 1666, he showed that white light is a mixture of all colours. In 1814, Joseph von Fraunhofer examined the Sun's spectrum more carefully and discovered dark lines crossing the rainbow — specific colours that were missing. Each element absorbs or emits light at precise wavelengths: hydrogen produces red, blue-green, blue-violet, and violet lines; sodium produces a bright yellow doublet; iron produces hundreds of fine lines. By matching these spectral fingerprints, astronomers can determine what stars are made of without ever visiting them — the birth of astrophysics. This blueprint builds a functional prism spectroscope from a glass prism and simple materials, capable of resolving the Fraunhofer lines in sunlight and the emission lines of common elements in flame tests.
التعليمات
Understand how a prism works
Understand how a prism works
Make the slit
Make the slit
Mount the prism
Mount the prism
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Glass Prism1 قطعةBuild the light-tight enclosure
Build the light-tight enclosure
Add a collimating lens
Add a collimating lens
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Convex Lens1 قطعةObserve the solar spectrum
Observe the solar spectrum
Observe emission spectra — sodium
Observe emission spectra — sodium
Observe other elements
Observe other elements
Calibrate with known wavelengths
Calibrate with known wavelengths
Observe the spectrum of a bright star
Observe the spectrum of a bright star
المواد
2- عنصر نائب
- 1 قطعةعنصر نائب
مواد المخططات المرتبطة
المخططات ذات الصلة
هذه المخططات تشارك المعرفة مع هذا — التقنيات والمواد والمبادئ
CC0 ملكية عامة
هذا المخطط مُصدر بموجب CC0. يحق لك نسخه وتعديله وتوزيعه واستخدامه لأي غرض، دون طلب إذن.
ادعم الصانع بشراء منتجات عبر مخططه حيث يكسب عمولة الصانع يحددها البائعون، أو أنشئ نسخة جديدة من هذا المخطط وضمّنه كرابط في مخططك لمشاركة الإيرادات.