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Spectroscope


A spectroscope is a device which measures the spectrum of light. Early spectroscopes were simply a prism with graduations marking wavelengths. Modern spectroscopes generally use a diffraction grating, a movable slit and some kind of photodetector, all automated and controlled by a computer. It breaks up the white light given off by stars and separates in to its chracteristic colors.

The spectroscope was invented by Gustav Robert Georg Kirchhoff and Robert Wilhelm Bunsen.

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