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The Astronomical Image Library
Large collection of images, fast search facility, resulting in well annotated list of images and links. Very fast, easy to use site for anyone interested in astronomy who has a basic grasp of ...
Image Formation
A nice interactive graphic showing how to form real and virtual images through a lens
Mirror and Image
The position of the cursor gives a source of light rays. These then reflect in a plane mirror and show the apparent image position. The image of a mask can be explored in this way
Real Image Formation
If a luminous object is placed at a distance greater than the focal length away from a convex lens, then it will form an inverted real image on the opposite side of the lens. The image position may ...
Kaleidoscope Heaven
How to build a Kaleidoscope, Image gallery of different mirror systems and mathematical analysis. This is an entertaining site with some beautiful images.
Virtual Image
A virtual image is formed at the position where the paths of the principal rays cross when projected backward from their paths beyond the lens.
National Solar Observatory Digital Library
Recent solar images, coronal scans, Ca-K and red images. Library of images available. Some of the information in this site is also aimed at adults.
Graphing Stratospheric Ozone
This includes a simple "how-to" graphing example followed by other more sophisticated examples of graphing using NASA images and images from the Neumayer Antarctic Station. Data is generated from ...
Fm Radio
FM radio uses the electrical image of a sound source to modulate the frequency of a carrier wave. At the receiver end in the detection process, that image is stripped back off the carrier and turned ...
AM Radio
AM radio uses the electrical image of a sound source to modulate the amplitude of a carrier wave. At the receiver end in the detection process, that image is stripped back off the carrier and turned ...

