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Friday, September 11, 2009
Active otics and Meade LX200 GPS 12"
I have made some experiments wirh SXV-AO and QHY9.
Since QHY9 has a very small pixels, 5,4microns, there will be serious over sampling with LX200.
I do have a f6.3 reducer/flattener but even eith f6.3 image scale is oversampled.
I tested to increase the distance between QHY9 and a reducer, it seems that I'm able to
go up to f4.65 focal lenght by this method!
There is some wignetting, but not very serious. Some distortion with stars can be seen in outer corners, but I'm able to live with that.
I didn't think it's possible to turn f10 telescope toreltively fast f4.65 scope.
QHY9 has a lightly smaller chip than APS-size in QHY8, that heps a litle.
Images, taken with this imaging configuration, can be seen here:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/search/label/Images%20with%20Active%20Optics%20%28SXV-AO%29
Click "Older Posts" at the end of the page to see more.
Images, taken with this imaging configuration, can be seen here:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/search/label/Images%20with%20Active%20Optics%20%28SXV-AO%29
Click "Older Posts" at the end of the page to see more.
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equipments,
research and development
Saturday, August 8, 2009
California Nebula get published in S&T
In July 2009 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine's Gallery, in page 78,
is a full page image of NGC 1499, the "California Nebula" by me.
Total exposure time is 18 hours.
The original post can be seen HERE.
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publications
Monday, July 6, 2009
"Elphants Trunk Nebula" as a Stereo Pair.
I turned an older image, from 2007, to a Spatial format. As usally, this is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and artistic impression. Viewing istructions can be found in Right hand side menu.
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stereo images
Friday, July 3, 2009
13. Universe Today article
"Fly me to the Moon" An article by Tammy Plotner, based on my experiments with animated
stereo pairs of the Moon.
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publications
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